A bleak film which tells the story of how teenager Kayleigh Haywood was groomed online by a stranger and then brutally raped and murdered has been released by police.
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A short blog post by Sean Harford, Ofsted National Director, Education:
'As we come towards the end of the autumn term it is worth reflecting on the revisions to the government’s Keeping children safe in education guidance that were made this September. Obviously, Ofsted inspectors must take these into account when inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills settings'
A practical educational sexting resource that addresses and questions the sensitive issue of sending sexually explicit messages or photos electronically.
The pack comprises of a 25-minute play script and lesson plans that seek to educate and enlighten young people about the consequences of creating and sending indecent images.
The best way to stop yourself from becoming a victim is to be very careful about who you befriend online, especially if you’re considering sharing anything intimate with them.
This advice is for designated safeguarding leads (DSLs), their deputies,headteachers and senior leadership teams in schools and educational establishments in England.
This three-episode animated series and accompanying resource pack aims to help eight-to-ten year olds learn how to stay safe from sexual abuse, exploitation and other risks they might encounter online such as sharing content.
You will need to be registered on the Thinkyouknow site to access the resource.
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