Online Safety
Online radicalisation, either through accessing inflammatory material or through online grooming is an increasing danger and means that partner organisations have to be alert to this issue regardless of sector or geographic location. People my be surprised to learn that there are some online extremist propaganda magazines and websites containing sophisticated propaganda which lead to automatic arrest if downloaded. Education and training organisations can help safeguard learners by blocking access to dangerous or illegal sites and also by helping to identify people who may be curious and susceptible to radicalisation. Online safety does not mean automatically referring someone who has searched for something potentially dangerous but it should trigger an awareness of potential risk to radicalisation. Organisations can promote online safety by ensuring there are policies on the use of IT on their premises and having general usage policies referring to misuse of computer equipment. Some organisations also use filtering as a means of restricting access to harmful content and to prevent people from being radicalised. For more information about online safety, please visit:
Safe4Me
Information for teachers
Channel Panel
Find out about Channel Panel and how it works through this Fact Sheet:
Staying Safe Online
Covid 19 has created challenges for us all. With increasing periods spent online, learning about digital safety to keep yourselves and others safe is more important than ever. Please read and share the fact sheet below to find out more.
Lone Actors
Find our more about the Lone Actor threat by downloading our fact sheet: