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    There is a requirement in the new early years inspection framework to keep children safe online (linked to the prevent duty) - and there is a requirement in the Eyfs to work in partnership with parents.

    So sending this leaflet to parents and talking it through with older children who go online will tick both boxes

    http://www.internetmatters.org/wp-co...fety-Guide.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    There is a requirement in the new early years inspection framework to keep children safe online (linked to the prevent duty) - and there is a requirement in the Eyfs to work in partnership with parents.

    So sending this leaflet to parents and talking it through with older children who go online will tick both boxes

    http://www.internetmatters.org/wp-co...fety-Guide.pdf
    Ha ha, I just started another thread abut this in relation to working with very young children (under 3s)!

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    There has been a duty on our part to keep children safe online in the EYFS for a very long time.... which of course is reflected by Ofsted in their guidance and inspections


    NSPCC is often quoted in many research
    Keeping children safe | NSPCC

 

 

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