Changes in KCSIE 2025

Updates for KCSIE 2025

These include:

  • the DfE's Working together to improve school attendance is now statutory guidance
  • changes to the list of content risks under online safety, adding in disinformation, misinformation and conspiracy theories
  • more information on the DfE guidance on generative artificial intelligence (AI)
  • additional information on, and clarity around, alternative provision guidance
  • clarity on Virtual School Heads and their non-statutory responsibilities around children in kinship care.

Need to know how to navigate Apps??

Do you need to know how to look at privacy setting on certain Apps, or how to use them safely? Or how about to block or report an issue..... but have no idea how?

Click on the link here to open Our Safety Centre webpage, part of Ineqe Safeguarding Group, that gives you all of the info you need to navigate yours or your child's Apps 

The Hidden Dangers of QR Codes

Cyber criminals are increasingly exploiting QR technology to direct people to malicious websites designed to steal people’s personal and financial information.

QR codes have become a convenient part of everyday life—but they also carry hidden risks. A recent Sky News investigation revealed that organised crime groups are using QR code stickers across UK streets, including near schools, to promote illegal online cannabis delivery services. These links lead to slick websites offering next-day delivery, with transactions handled through banks and cryptocurrency. The products are often unregulated and potentially dangerous.

Read the Sky News article here

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