• Governors are responsible for the approval of the E-Safety Policy and for reviewing the effectiveness of the policy. This will be carried out by the Governors receiving regular information about e-safety incidents and monitoring reports. • A member of the Governing Body has taken on the role of E-Safety .
The role of the E-Safety Governor will include: • regular meetings with the E-Safety Co-ordinator / Officer • regular monitoring of e-safety incident logs • regular monitoring of filtering / change control logs • reporting to relevant Governors committee / meeting
Headteacher and Senior Leaders:
• The Headteacher is responsible for ensuring the safety (including e-safety) of members of the …show more content…
Network Manager / Technical staff:
• EDIT is responsible for ensuring: • that the school’s ICT infrastructure is secure and is not open to misuse or malicious attack • that users may only access the school’s networks through a properly enforced password protection policy, • that he / she keeps up to date with e-safety technical information in order to effectively carry out their e-safety role and to inform and update others as relevant • that the use of the network / Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) / remote access / email is regularly monitored in order that any misuse / attempted misuse can be reported to the E-Safety Co-ordinator / Officer /Headteacher / Senior Leader / Head of ICT / ICT Co-ordinator / Class teacher / Head of Year • That there is a procedure for authorising a request for website to be whitelisted or blacklisted before requesting this at edithelp@wakefield.gov.uk •
Teaching and Support Staff • are responsible for ensuring that: • they have an up to date awareness of e-safety matters and of the current school e-safety policy and practices • they have read, understood and signed the school Staff Acceptable Use Policy / Agreement