Everyone’s Invited – Information and Support from Enfield

All phases Headteachers, DSLs, SNEDCOs, Pastoral Leads, CoG

The attached document gives you information about the responses across London, the DFE, the Police force and the Metropolitan Police to the website “Everyone’s Invited.”  This may have directly affected children and young people in your school.

An NSPCC Helpline - Report Abuse in Education has been set up.  Contact by phone on 0800 136 663, or by emailing help@nspcc.org.uk

Support from LBE

GEC produce a complete suite of 25 eLearning Modules, covering every area of gender equality and inclusion, that have been specifically created for the leaders tasked with tackling these issues.

Created by experts, academics and fellow school leaders who have been there, these are action orientated resources. They have been designed to perfectly strike the balance between leader-education and the need to act.

The process that a school goes through with the GEC and the resources that are provided are high quality.  SEYIS will subsidise the annual cost of purchasing the programme in the first year, reducing costs by 10%.  Schools will pay £135 for the access to the entire programme of training for all their staff.

Further information can be found at https://traded.enfield.gov.uk/thehub/professional-learning-portal/leadership/the-gec-global-equity-collective-app

Online Safety Termly Update & The Online Academy PL for Online Safety Leads

This will be led by Alan Mackenzie, who has worked in the area of online safety since 2008, leading for Lincolnshire County Council and the Local Safeguarding Children’s Board. Alan works with schools and colleges across the UK on staff and governor training, parent/community awareness and student engagement.

These termly sessions are about educating children, young people and parents; empowering them to understand, manage and mitigate risks to enjoy technology, safely.  It will help school staff to understand and respond to the latest risks and issues regarding the online lives of children and young people.  Please see the details in the document attached.

There is a 10 minute teaser on 14th May at 1pm.

Online Safety Leads:

For this area we have an in-depth, self-led online course for those who manage online safety in school to increase breadth and depth of knowledge. Comprising 32 short modules, significantly it includes “cyber trauma” and “Content, contact and conduct risks.”  Please see the details in the document attached.

For costs and booking please contact:

Safeguarding Review:

SEYIS has drawn up a review brief for a safeguarding check which can be tailored to your individual school.  This would be carried out by an external consultant and an officer with a personnel background.  The review would look at the compliance, culture and curriculum for safeguarding.  Please email SEYIS if you are interested in commissioning a safeguarding review.

Anna Vaughan

Head of Professional Learning