Child Safeguarding Statement
Some resources and activities may prompt a child to remember and potentially share an experience of harm. Make sure you’re familiar with your school's safeguarding policies and procedures so you can confidently report safety and well-being concerns.
Prepare students for the session by discussing: their right to be safe and respected; what to do if discussing online safety makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe; and how to seek help if they feel or have felt unsafe. Use this resource available on the website.
Run four lessons
To be eligible for eSmart Digital Licences, run one lesson from each of the 4C online safety risk areas. That’s four lessons in total.
Running the lessons
More information and resources
Haven’t selected your lesson plans yet? You’ll need to select a lesson plan from each risk area before you start your classroom sessions. The lesson plans can be found in the resource pack or browsed online.
The four online safety risk areas are derived from leading international research. Find out more about the origin and intent of the risk area framework.