DSL conference 2019 Online safety update SeptemberOctober 2019
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update September-October 2019
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update How safe are our children 2019 (NSPCC)
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update How safe are our children 2019 (NSPCC)
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update How safe are our children 2019 (NSPCC) ‘In face of the risks and of the struggles to regulate the internet, it is timely to ask, what valuable opportunities would really be missed if society decided to heavily restrict children from going online, to ban mobiles in school, to insist that parents supervise a child’s every move online, or to raise the age limit of online services to 16. ’ Sonia Livingstone
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update DFE changes § Keeping children safe in education 2019 § Teaching online safety in school § Relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Keeping children safe in education 2019 § Annex C: online safety
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Keeping children safe in education 2019 § Education
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Keeping children safe in education 2019 § Filters and monitoring
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Keeping children safe in education 2019 § Reviewing online safety § 360° safe (https: //360 safe. org. uk/)
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Keeping children safe in education 2019 § Staff training § Information and support (new sources added)
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Inclusion of the Voyeurism (Offices) Act 2019
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Solihull mobile devices policy § Current focus on ‘mobile phones’ § Mobile phones § Cameras § Smart phones § Smart watches § Tablets § Recording devices § Variation between primary schools and secondary schools § Using personal devices and school device § Using devices off-site
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Guidance overview § For adult users § Defines ‘mobile device’ § Covers devices at school and elsewhere while on school business § Defines areas of school and where devices can (and cannot) be used and by whom § Explains signage
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Key issue
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school § It is important to teach pupils about the underpinning knowledge and behaviours that can help pupils to navigate the online world safely and confidently regardless of the device, platform or app. § However, schools also need an understanding of the risks that exist online so they can tailor their teaching and support to the specific needs of their pupils. § We recommend that schools embed teaching about online safety and harms within a whole school approach.
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school Curriculum context § RSE § Complements computing curriculum § Links to other subjects
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school Underpinning knowledge and behaviours § How to evaluate what they see online § How to recognise techniques used for persuasion § Online behavior § How to identify online risks § How and when to seek support
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school Harms and risks § § Age restrictions Content: How it can be used and shared Disinformation, misinformation and hoaxes Fake websites and scam emails § § § Fraud (online) Password phishing Personal data Persuasive design Privacy settings Targeting of online content
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school How to stay safe online § § § § Abuse (online) Content which incites Fake profiles Grooming Live streaming Pornography Unsafe communication Age-specific advice on these potential harms and risks can be found in the following sections of the Education for a Connected World framework § Online relationships § Privacy and security § Online reputation § Online bullying
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school Wellbeing § Impact on confidence (including body confidence) § Impact on quality of life, physical and mental health and relationships Online vs. offline behaviours § § § Reputational damage Suicide, self-harm and eating disorders.
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Teaching online safety in school Vulnerable pupils Any pupil can be vulnerable online, and their vulnerability can fluctuate depending on their age, developmental stage and personal circumstance. However there are some pupils, for example looked after children and those with special educational needs, who may be more susceptible to online harm or have less support from family or friends in staying safe online. Schools should consider how they tailor their offer to ensure these pupils receive the information and support they need.
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update RSE (continued)
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update RSE (continued)
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Keeping data safe online § GDPR becoming embedded § DSL sensitive data § Recent security breeches through account hijacking…
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Local issues – last 12 months § Social media § Gaming § Smart watches § Data losses (staff) § Thoughtful parenting
DSL conference 2019 Online safety update Questions
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