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Presentations from the ITASS eSafety Conference



Becta

Allison Allen

Becta - the government's education technology agency is at the heart of a government drive to improve eSafety for children. Becta's aim is to bring eSafety into the mainstream and it is working with partners to embed eSafety across all policies where children's safety is concerned. This means not only working with many different government departments but all of children's services and parents and children.

Safeguarding children online (PDF)
Safeguarding children online (PowerPoint)

 

CEOP 

Helen Whittle

CEOP - the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre works across the UK and maximises international links to tackle child sex abuse wherever and whenever it happens. The organisation is made up of police officers with extensive and specialist experience who have set up partnerships across non-government bodies and who work with dedicated professionals from other organisations.

During her presentation, Helen showed several video clips that can be downloaded from the Thinkuknow website. Parents/carers can download the CEOP corporate video. Teachers can register on the website to gain full access to the CEOP downloadable teaching resources.

The South Park video clip shown by Helen during her presentation – ‘Cartman trying to find older friends’ can be viewed from the YouTube website.

 

NCH 

Sean Kelly

NCH - one of the UK's leading children's charities, helping children achieve their full potential. Through their services they support some of the UK's most vulnerable and excluded children and young people. NCH campaigns for wider access to information and communication technology for children from less advantaged backgrounds. It is a member of the Children's Charities' Coalition for Internet Safety (CHIS) and campaigns on internet issues as part of this organisation.

New techology benefits and dangers (PDF)
New techology benefits and dangers (PowerPoint)

 

NCH 

Penny Patterson - LGfL supporting eSafety

LGfL - The London Grid for Learning is a consortium of all 33 London Local Authorities which have acted together to procure broadband services for schools. These services include the broadband connectivity that make up the LGfL Network, the managed services which make the use of the Network safe and secure (e.g URL filtering and Email scanning) and services like email hosting and web hosting.

LGFL supporting esafety (PDF)
LGFL supporting esafety (PowerPoint)

 

 

Hartley Primary School Year 6 Pupils

Year 6 pupils from Hartley Primary, Newham carried out a survey and interviewed their peers to find out how they used the Internet. Listen to their interviews here and download the results of their survey by clicking here.

Internet Use (PowerPoint Slideshow)

 

 

Ken Maslin - New Internet & e-Safety units for KS2 ICT Scheme of Work

Ken, one of the ITASS Primary ICT Curriculum Advisors, presented the new resources created to introduce KS2 pupils to Internet Safety and emailing in school. Download the draft resources for KS2 from the ITASS Scheme of Work website pages. Ken would welcome feedback if you do use the resources.

New eSafety units in ITASS Scheme of Work (PDF)
New eSafety units in ITASS Scheme of Work (PowerPoint)


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