e-Safety for Parents

An online e-Safety training course specifically written for parents and carers, designed to assist schools with engaging parents in their e-Safety training message. This course gives an introduction to topics including online risks to children, cyberbullying, sexting, inappropriate content and where to seek further help.

Complementary to our e-Safety Training course

Online course takes around 1-2 hours to complete

Pause and restart as many times as necessary

Certificate instantly available on successful completion

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Key Features

In line with the latest government guidance, including the 2018 updates to ‘Working Together to Safeguard Children’ and ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education 2020’

Fulfils the e-Safety training outcomes as specified by Ofsted and equivalent inspecting bodies

Easy to understand, so suits the needs of those with a limited knowledge of the internet

Written specifically for parents and carers, with relevant scenarios and downloadable content

Save Money with our Safeguarding Education Training Bundle

Mix and match these courses:

Safeguarding in Education

Safeguarding Lead Training for Children

eSafety Training

eSafety Training for Parents

Prevent Plus (for secondary schools)

Keeping Children Safe in Education Training

With refresher courses available

Or call our Customer Support team on 01327 552030 to discuss your specific requirements

Course Content

This course is designed to introduce you to the fundamentals of online safety.

By the end of the course, you will have a good understanding of some of the risks and issues of using the internet and digital technologies, specifically:

  • The internet predator
  • Inappropriate and illegal images/content
  • Cyberbullying
  • Sexting
  • Identity theft
  • Pro-bulimia/anorexia and self-harming websites

You will learn steps that you can take to protect your children, and where to go for help if you need it. There will also be information on what you should be reporting and to whom.

Once you have completed the course, you will:

  • Have an awareness of the range of legislation and guidance surrounding safeguarding and the protection of children
  • Be able to define the different types of child abuse
  • Be able to demonstrate an awareness of the various indicators of abuse and neglect
  • Be able to recognise vulnerabilities to radicalisation
  • Understand potential online safety risks
  • Be aware of the effects of personal values and attitudes towards abuse
  • Understand your responsibility to report concerns
  • Be aware of the importance of maintaining a child focus
  • Be able to demonstrate an awareness of the actions to take in the event of suspected abuse

The content intersects with the aims of several areas of legislation and guidance, such as The Children Act (1989), The Prevent Duty (2015), Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018) and other key statutory and non-statutory regulation and support.

While there are varying definitions of what we mean by ‘online safety’ and although there are many benefits to the online society, areas such as gaming and social media can also have a level of danger that we need to be aware of. The internet is one of the most important advances in human history but it does not come in a ‘lite’ or ‘child-friendly’ version, so we need to empower our children to know the correct way to use it.

By the end of this module, you will have looked at the meaning of online safety, the importance of raising awareness and the role that empowering your child to make good choices plays in increasing their safety.

The internet predator is one of the most dangerous sources of potential physical and psychological harm to children, as well as one of the most prominent in the public eye.

In this module, we will look at the methods used to groom children online, the techniques adopted by abusers, and the dangers children and young people could encounter online.

With the rise of mobile devices and the ease with which images can be taken and shared, it is no surprise that there has been a sharp increase in the cases of illegal images of children being shared online.

This module looks at this increase and puts the scale of this problem into perspective, providing advice and guidance on how to avoid the problem.

Children can be cruel to each other, and learning to get along with others is part of growing up, but bullying is a problem that can create real issues for some young people. When this extends into the online world, it brings an additional dimension to the problem because children often feel there is no escape from the attacks.

This module is an overview of what cyberbullying is and how it can be recognised.

Sexting is a major problem and is frequently in the news. Essentially, it is the sharing of sexually explicit images or texts and it is on the rise among young people and a worryingly large number of children. While children may think of images sent through chat services as being temporary, the truth is that nothing is ever fully deleted on the internet. Even if all participants are under 18, it is still illegal to take and share these images. This module is an overview of the controversy surrounding the practice of sexting.

Staying safe online also means protecting your identity from being used by criminal gangs. As a result of identity crime, you can find yourself the victim of a range of problems, from losing your credit rating through to major theft.

In this module, we will look at some of the methods used to perpetrate identity crime online.

As bizarre as it sounds, there are places on the internet that actually promote eating disorders and self-harm to young people. With the constant pressure to conform to what is perceived as the right image, children and young people are particularly vulnerable to these types of destructive behaviours.

This module looks at the issues surrounding these sites.

Social media and the video-based YouTube have become part of the social world of many children and almost all teenagers. Despite the age limit required to have accounts on them, many younger children now use social platforms to keep in touch with friends and talk to the world.

What should be a very positive and worthwhile experience, though, can have a darker side, and social media is often linked to a range of online problems. This module considers social media in the context of young people and adults.

There seems to be a never-ending stream of statistics about the use and dangers of being online. This module will put the research and statistical analysis into easy-to-follow bites of information, to allow you to more clearly see what the numbers really mean.

The final module in the course gathers the information and areas we have looked at together and looks at the methods you can adopt to increase the safety of your child online. While it is never possible to keep our children 100% safe, it is possible to decrease the likelihood of them falling prey to a potential danger online.

This part of the training will assess how well you have understood the content of your course by asking a series of questions about what you have learned.

Once you have passed your assessment, you will be able to download your certificate. Your pass rate will be 70%, but don’t worry if you do not pass the first time, as you can take the test multiple times.

If you want to know more and continue to expand your understanding of online safety, this section contains additional reading and resources that you will find useful.

Schools Trust Us

5 star review

"Excellent online Safeguarding course. The course is thorough and there is an opportunity to test one's knowledge. Excellent."

Ian Cooper, Whiston Willis Community Primary School

5 star review

"A modern, holistically focused company that is dedicated to child safety."

Ron Gilder, Great Easton C Of E Primary School

Details / Benefits

  • Instant access to courses
  • Takes between 1-2 hours to complete
  • Courses can be taken 24/7 online or on mobile devices
  • Less expensive than face-to-face training
  • No need to take time out of work to undertake training
  • No requirements for minimum or maximum group sizes
  • Retrieve centrally held online certificates at the touch of a button
  • Individual, personalised certificates can be downloaded and printed
  • Downloadable Excel report so you can monitor completion
  • Automated reminders when training is due for renewal
  • Courses can be stopped and restarted at any point
  • Course notes and resources available for the duration of certification
  • Friendly, UK-based customer support centre in case you have any queries
  • Regularly updated to meet legislation changes
  • Provides information, scenarios and downloads specific to parents and carers

FAQ

Staff working in schools or education should take our e-Safety Training online training course instead, which offers sector-specific scenarios and further information on reporting concerns and dealing with incidents.

The information provided in our e-Safety for Parents online training course is suitable for parents and carers in all areas of the United Kingdom.

Our e-Safety for Parents online training course provides an in-depth introduction to e-Safety training, but it does not include other aspects of safeguarding or child protection training. If you are interested in learning about other areas of child protection, we have a range of online safeguarding training courses available on our website.

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, you’ll be able to download a personalised training course certificate valid for 2 years.

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Course Costs

Number of Courses

  • 1
  • 10
  • 20
  • 50
  • 75
  • 100

Total Cost (ex VAT)

  • £10.00
  • £90.00
  • £170.00
  • £400.00
  • £562.50
  • £700.00

Total Cost (inc VAT)

  • £12.00
  • £108.00
  • £204.00
  • £480.00
  • £675.00
  • £840.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT)

  • £10.00
  • £9.00
  • £8.50
  • £8.00
  • £7.50
  • £7.00
Number of Courses:

1

Total Cost (ex VAT): £10.00

Total Cost (inc VAT): £12.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT): £10.00

Number of Courses:

10

Total Cost (ex VAT): £90.00

Total Cost (inc VAT): £108.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT): £9.00

Number of Courses:

20

Total Cost (ex VAT): £170.00

Total Cost (inc VAT): £204.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT): £8.50

Number of Courses:

50

Total Cost (ex VAT): £400.00

Total Cost (inc VAT): £480.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT): £8.00

Number of Courses:

75

Total Cost (ex VAT): £562.50

Total Cost (inc VAT): £675.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT): £7.50

Number of Courses:

100

Total Cost (ex VAT): £700.00

Total Cost (inc VAT): £840.00

Cost Per Course (ex VAT): £7.00

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