Our free Online Safety Polcy Templates enable you to create your very own Online Safety Policy for your school that whilst built on our expertise, includes content that makes it unique and relevant for your school or organisation.
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in Facebook. It helps you control how your profile appears, what your friends and other people can see, and how to report problems.
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in X. It helps you control how your profile appears, what your friends and other people can see, and how to report problems.
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in Instagram. It helps you control how your profile appears, what your friends and other people can see, and how to report problems.
Downloadable booklets to guide you through your profile settings in Snapchat. It helps you control how your profile appears, what your friends and other people can see, and how to report problems.
Access our guides to help your school learn remotely
Whether your school is closed or not, delivering classes online can be helpful. Here's the lowdown on organising classes online so they are trouble free
Never have video conferencing services been as important as they are right now. No longer are they a novelty but vital for us all to stay connected, whether home, school or work. But which one is best?
A guide for educational professionals when working from home.
Tutoring online will include unsupervised activities with children, such as unsupervised teaching and training children. Consequently, it should be considered as a regulated activity. Therefore the requirements of Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE 2019 and 2020) and Safer Recruitment apply.
Personal data (GDPR) advice and guidance for schools / colleges to use alongside their own data protection policy.
A free resource explaining how to create strong passwords
Our online safety podcast exists to help everybody with their online safety challenges and questions, as we believe that everybody should use technology free from harm.
With the rise of sexting incidents involving young people, this guidance aims to help schools identify sexting incidents, manage them and escalate appropriately
These are twelve key steps you can take (or just check, if you’ve done them in the past) to get some information security fundamentals in place
A set of resources for handling Harmful Sexual Behaviour within a school setting
Dud thinks he has found a foolproof way of getting rich quick by giving away his personal details online, but Zip and Mouse aren't convinced. As well as featuring big evil aliens the book contains a more serious message that whilst the online world can bring benefits, children can be at risk
Looking at the revised Keeping Children Safe in Education’ guidance, highlighting the main changes and what they mean for teachers