File sharing, anti-bullying week and safeguarding news

2024-04-05T09:49:51+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome to another episode of the Safeguarding Soundbites podcast. This week we’re marking anti-bullying week in the UK, discussing file sharing apps Airdrop and Nearby Share, and finding out all the latest news in the digital safeguarding world. According to Ofcom,

File sharing, anti-bullying week and safeguarding news2024-04-05T09:49:51+01:00

Phone to Phone Filesharing in Schools: The Risks of AirDrop and Nearby Share

2024-04-05T09:49:51+01:00

What is AirDrop? AirDrop is a feature available on iPhones and Mac computers (iOS 7, iPadOS 13, OS X 10.10, or later required). It lets physically close Mac and iOS devices share files, photos, websites etc. There are no size limits on files. It uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to

Phone to Phone Filesharing in Schools: The Risks of AirDrop and Nearby Share2024-04-05T09:49:51+01:00

Instagram’s age verification, a Twitch safeguarding alert and safeguarding news

2024-04-05T09:49:51+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome back to Safeguarding Soundbites! If you’re new around here, this is the small but mighty podcast that brings our listeners up to speed on the safeguarding news you need to help keep the children and young people in your life

Instagram’s age verification, a Twitch safeguarding alert and safeguarding news2024-04-05T09:49:51+01:00

Prevent Duty Update 2022

2022-10-20T15:22:57+01:00

The Department for Education has updated its statutory guidance ‘Prevent duty: an introduction for those with safeguarding responsibilities’, and the corresponding self-assessment tool for schools. The Prevent duty guidance is aimed at those with safeguarding responsibilities in education settings within England. It outlines statutory duties regarding the prevention of extremist ideologies

Prevent Duty Update 20222022-10-20T15:22:57+01:00

Cyber Security Buzzwords, Webinars and More

2022-10-21T17:04:26+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome to another episode of Safeguarding Soundbites, the podcast that catches you up with the week’s safeguarding news and need-to-knows. Do you know your phishing from your smishing? Or the difference between malvertising and malspam? If not, don’t worry! Those were

Cyber Security Buzzwords, Webinars and More2022-10-21T17:04:26+01:00

Cyber Security Awareness Month

2022-10-18T15:53:48+01:00

For Cyber Security Awareness month, we’ve put together some handy resources for you! Check out our buzzwords shareable to help you keep up to date with all the latest cyber security terms and popular phrases. For schools, we have created a cyber security audit, designed to help you understand your

Cyber Security Awareness Month2022-10-18T15:53:48+01:00

Cyber Security, World Mental Health Day and Safeguarding News

2022-10-14T16:10:17+01:00

Read the script below Hello I’m Colin Stitt, and welcome to Safeguarding Soundbites. If you’re a first time listener, this is the podcats that keep you up to date with the latest safeguarding news, alerts and advice. Let’s get into it! This week saw World Mental Health

Cyber Security, World Mental Health Day and Safeguarding News2022-10-14T16:10:17+01:00

Challenging Victim Blaming Language and Behaviours

2022-10-12T16:01:20+01:00

The UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS) have published guidance for professionals on how to challenge victim blaming language and behaviours when dealing with the online experiences of children and young people. The guidance is aimed at professionals in educational settings working with children and young people, in order to help

Challenging Victim Blaming Language and Behaviours2022-10-12T16:01:20+01:00

Dyslexia Awareness, True Crime Media and Safeguarding News

2022-10-07T16:44:36+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome to Safeguarding Soundbites, the podcast that keeps you up to date with the latest online safeguarding news, alerts, and advice. This week our experts take a look at Netflix’s disturbing true crime releases as well as advice for removing barriers

Dyslexia Awareness, True Crime Media and Safeguarding News2022-10-07T16:44:36+01:00

Dyslexia in a Digital World: Your Need-to-Know Guide

2024-09-11T15:53:46+01:00

Your Content Goes Here Your Content Goes Here We’ve created a support guide to clarify the often misunderstood learning difficulty of dyslexia. Our guide aims to shed light on the challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia. It provides a straightforward overview of what dyslexia is and how it can affect

Dyslexia in a Digital World: Your Need-to-Know Guide2024-09-11T15:53:46+01:00

Safeguarding Update: Blonde and Dahmer

2023-09-27T10:19:27+01:00

Due to the popularity of two of Netflix’s most recent releases, Blonde (a Marilyn Monroe biopic) and Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, our online safety experts have released this Safeguarding Update, which highlights the main risks and concerns associated with the disturbing content in

Safeguarding Update: Blonde and Dahmer2023-09-27T10:19:27+01:00

Dangerous online chat rooms, deleting messages and Safeguarding News

2022-09-30T16:30:30+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome to Safeguarding Soundbites, the podcast that keeps you up to date with the latest online safeguarding news, alerts, and advice. Trigger Warning: The following story could be upsetting and graphic for younger listeners. If you are with your young person,

Dangerous online chat rooms, deleting messages and Safeguarding News2022-09-30T16:30:30+01:00

Dangerous Online Chat Room – Safeguarding Alert

2023-09-27T10:17:31+01:00

We have previously reported on dangerous online platform called Omegle and the risks it poses to children and young people who visit it. Following a recent press release and concerns from parents, carers, and safeguarding professionals, we have decided to release further information and guidance. What is Omegle?

Dangerous Online Chat Room – Safeguarding Alert2023-09-27T10:17:31+01:00

Deleting Messages – An Online Safety Guide

2024-04-19T12:43:33+01:00

Have you ever sent a message, and immediately wished you could unsend it? Many messaging options on popular platforms are starting to make this wish come true by offering a ‘deleting messages’ feature. Our online safety experts have taken a look at the various options to help parents and

Deleting Messages – An Online Safety Guide2024-04-19T12:43:33+01:00

Instagram Updates – An Online Safety Guide to the Latest Features

2023-09-27T10:08:27+01:00

Many of today’s most popular platforms have begun to release more and more features and updates that claim to help parents and carers protect younger users. Instagram has been releasing updates almost monthly, with many features building on its promise to improve the impact the platform has after significant negative press.  

Instagram Updates – An Online Safety Guide to the Latest Features2023-09-27T10:08:27+01:00

Harmful Content, Social Media Updates and Safeguarding News

2022-09-23T16:05:39+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome to Safeguarding Soundbites, the podcast that keeps you in the know with weekly updates on the latest safeguarding news, alerts and advice. I’m Colin Stitt, Head of Safer Schools at INEQE Safeguarding Group. Harmful content online is nothing new. But

Harmful Content, Social Media Updates and Safeguarding News2022-09-23T16:05:39+01:00

Has Seesaw been hacked?

2024-04-19T12:43:34+01:00

You may have heard about a recent cyberattack on the popular school platform, Seesaw. While there was misconception over whether this applied only to the United States, we have received reports that schools across the UK have been affected by this attack. What happened?

Has Seesaw been hacked?2024-04-19T12:43:34+01:00

Energy Bills Scam

2024-04-19T12:43:34+01:00

We have recently been alerted to a new scam being circulated across the UK. This phishing scam involves a text message that links you to a fake UK government website to register for the energy bills discount scheme. Our Scam Alert will help you understand what the scam is, how to

Energy Bills Scam2024-04-19T12:43:34+01:00

Parental Control Apps – Online Safety Review

2023-09-27T09:49:07+01:00

Children and young people can spend a significant amount of their time using devices and exploring the online world. There’s nothing fundamentally wrong with this – it’s a place for them to socialise, to play, and to learn. However, with Ofcom reporting that 9 in 10 children in the UK will

Parental Control Apps – Online Safety Review2023-09-27T09:49:07+01:00

Scam alert, iSO16 update and safeguarding news

2022-09-16T15:56:52+01:00

Read the script below Welcome to this week’s Safeguarding Soundbites – the virtual place to get news and updates about the online space! Today, I’ll be bringing you the past week’s top stories on safeguarding, and sharing what our online safety experts here at Ineqe Safeguarding Group

Scam alert, iSO16 update and safeguarding news2022-09-16T15:56:52+01:00

Apple iOS 16 update: Online safety review

2023-09-27T09:45:07+01:00

Apple have released the latest updates for their devices, with iOS 16 live since September 12th, 2022. With features added to aid parents and carers in safeguarding their children, such as improvements to safety features and parental controls, our Online Safety Experts have

Apple iOS 16 update: Online safety review2023-09-27T09:45:07+01:00

Scam Alert – The ‘Hi Mum’ WhatsApp Scam

2024-04-19T12:43:35+01:00

We have recently become aware of an increase in a phishing scam, often known as ‘Hi Mum’. The scam involves the impersonation of friends or family members, and can be conducted through text message or an instant messaging service, such as WhatsApp. Our Scam Alert will help you understand what the

Scam Alert – The ‘Hi Mum’ WhatsApp Scam2024-04-19T12:43:35+01:00

Online Challenges, Suicide Prevention Day and More

2022-09-09T14:58:33+01:00

Read the script below Hello and welcome back to another Safeguarding Soundbites, with me Colin Stitt, Head of Safer Schools at INEQE Safeguarding Group. This is your weekly round-up of all this week’s safeguarding news, plus a summary of our safeguarding expert’s latest advice and guidance on

Online Challenges, Suicide Prevention Day and More2022-09-09T14:58:33+01:00

Responding to online challenges, trends, and hoaxes

2023-09-27T09:40:34+01:00

When a viral challenge is reported in the news or on social media, it's often easier to consider the risks than establish the facts. Making the decision to issue guidance or warnings about challenges and hoaxes is often informed by the principle of ‘better safe than sorry’. While safeguarding responses to online harms are vital, the

Responding to online challenges, trends, and hoaxes2023-09-27T09:40:34+01:00

Talking to Young People About Suicide

2022-09-08T16:42:09+01:00

If a young person in your care has an active suicide plan you should go with them to your nearest A&E for immediate support. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay World Suicide Prevention Day happens every year on September 10th. This year the theme is ‘Creating Hope Through Action’. The theme aims to suggest that all of our

Talking to Young People About Suicide2022-09-08T16:42:09+01:00
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