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Further training

There are a number of resources emerging specifically to help practitioners develop their awareness of e-safety issues. This page includes some of the main organisations who can provide training.

CEOP Training
www.thinkuknow.co.uk/teachers
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre offers the interactive Thinkuknow programme and training to teachers and educational professionals. This describes online issues, outlines necessary child protection information and includes training on how to deliver the CEOP presentation.

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Childnet International
www.childnet.com
Childnet International has developed interactive resources to educate young people and teachers about safe and positive use of the internet. Childnet also run training courses for teachers, parents and child protection professionals which can be tailored to particular issues. Topics range from online grooming and cyberbullying to more practical hands on training in how to use services that children use.

For more information about Childnet training email:
info@childnet.com

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Children and the Net
www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/TrainingAndConsultancy/Training/TrainingPacks/
ChildrenAndTheNet_ifega42365.html

The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) offers support or training for trainers. Please contact packs@nspcc.org.uk or

Information and Administration Officer
Child Protection Learning Resources
NSPCC Training and Consultancy
3 Gilmour Close
Beaumont Leys
Leicester LE4 1EZ

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University Certificate in Child Safety on the Internet
www.cybersafetycentral.com
This training for teachers, education and child services professionals aims to enable them to promote safe and responsible use of internet and mobile technologies and services. It is validated by the University of Central Lancashire. Look in the ‘news’ section for the latest information.

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Know IT All
www.childnet.com/kia
Childnet International has developed interactive resources to educate young people and teachers about safe and positive use of the internet.

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TDA induction materials for teaching assistants in secondary schools – ICT
www.tda.gov.uk
The TDA has designed a course to support teaching assistants and school support staff in developing an understanding of ICT in schools, with a particular focus on safety and security.

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