

Technology is becoming more and more important in education, which means we need to constantly adapt our attitudes and actions around online safety. Young people are consumed with the digital world, whether through social media, digital forums or gaming, and consequently, mental health has become a more prevalent topic. So, what are the latest trends to be aware of? How can schools ensure students have solid digital know-how? What can schools be doing to go above and beyond? Find out now!
Join our online safety experts as they review the latest trends and tips – focussing on two main topics…
How do we work ‘together for a better internet’?
How do we protect educators as well as young people?
Meet the panel

Tom Thelen

Al Kingsley
CEO of NetSupport,
author, Regional Schools
Directorate board member for the
East of England, and
Chair of a large
multi-academy trust.

Ken Corish
developed 360 degree safe online self-review
tool, lead member of the UKCIS team (“Education
for a Connected World”), lead on ProjectEVOLVE.

Traci Good
Founder member of AACOSS.org and the
Chief i-venger for the nationally recognised
i-vengers online safety programme.

Emma Hardy
at the Internet Watch Foundation and
Director at the UK Safer Internet Centre.

Jérôme Nogues
Head of French and Digital Learning at Packwood Prep.

Al Kingsley
Chair of
two MATs
and CEO of
NetSupport

Alan Mackenzie
Online
Safety
Specialist –
esafety-adviser.com

Traci Good
Online Safety
Consultant
and Founder of
i-vengers.org.uk

Emma Hardy
at the
Internet Watch
Foundation (IWF)

Mat Round
Deputy Head,
Pastoral and Designated
Safeguarding Lead
at St John’s College

Mat Round
Deputy Head,
Pastoral and Designated
Safeguarding Lead
at St John’s College
Watch our previous safeguarding panel…
Back in 2022, we brought together a panel of online safety experts for a lively virtual discussion about the trends and challenges in keeping young people safe online. Check it out below…