E-Safety is about educating young people and their parents, to be aware of the risks involved in their use of modern technologies and empowering them to adopt safe strategies. This largely centres around not sharing personal information while using online tools such as Instant Messenger, social networking sites and social gaming sites, as well as mobile phones.
An example of an 'outstanding' Ofsted report on e-Safety.
Flowchart to assist schools on steps to take after an e-Safety incident occurs (word).
Includes links to Becta, Childnet and other relevant resources.
Q&A from the safeguarding session on 11 November 2009.