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Keeping Young People Safe Online

We have successfully completed a comprehensive online safety training programme demonstrating our commitment to keeping children and young people safe online.

We have successfully completed a comprehensive online safety training programme demonstrating our commitment to keeping children and young people safe online.

We have received a National Online Safety Certified School Accreditation for our whole school community approach to protecting children in the online world.

National Online Safety is a multi-award winning digital training provider with extensive resources in online safety, developed in line with the Department of Education’s statutory requirements.

Its CPD accredited courses and educational resources support UK schools in educating the whole school community in online safety– including all school staff, senior leaders, teachers and parents – on how to make the internet a safer place for children.

James Southworth, co-founder at National Online Safety, said: “Congratulations to everyone at Co-op Academy Clarice Cliff on becoming a National Online Safety Certified School. By completing our training programme, the school has shown its strong commitment to implementing an effective whole school approach to online safety.”

Emma Day, Deputy Head Teacher and Designated Safeguarding Lead at Coop Academy Clarice Cliff, said:  “We have been really impressed with the quality of resources and professional development that have been available to all of the school community.  It is essential that everyone knows how to keep themselves safe online, particularly during the current school closures.  We are really proud of what the whole community has achieved”.

Any schools that would like to discuss their online safety provision or would like access to up to date online safety learning resources, are encouraged to contact National Online Safety on 0800 368 8061.