Safeguarding: Meeting Your e-Safety Duties - 03/03/10
This live webcast is taking place on 03/03/10 from 2 p.m. JISC Legal will assist institutions meet their legal duties and inspection needs in relation to safeguarding and e-security. The webcast will focus on relevant statutory duties, areas of liability for institutions, tips on writing an e-safety policy and guidance on appropriate incident response. No registration is required for this event. A link will soon be provided as a "test stream", enabling you to check that the live feed is available. In the meantime, we want to hear from you. Please email us with any suggestions, comments, scenarios that you would like to be included: info@jisclegal.ac.uk. Mark the subject 'webcast'.
Draft Programme
Title:
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Safeguarding - Meeting Your e-Safety Duties
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Audience / Purpose
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Further Education – England, Wales, Scotland and N Ireland
Represented by: Those with e-safety responsibility, including IT staff, tutors, student support.
Also: RSC staff
Purpose:
Assisting institutions to meet their legal duties and inspection needs in relation to safeguarding and e-security, with regard to:
- safeguarding statutory duty (safe, secure use of IT)
- potential areas of liability within e-safety
- e-safety policy
- appropriate incident response
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Structure:
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2.00 Invitation to watch specific background video
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
2.05 Introduction
Housekeeping
What does all this mean for colleges?
2.10 The Legal Overview
2.20 Legal Liability
- Data protection, privacy, identity theft
- IPR, copyright
- Harassment
- Defamation
- Sexual offences, obscene content
- Cyberbullying
2.40 Liability Scenarios
2.55 Viewers’ Questions
3.00 Coffee Break
3.10 Framing Your e-Safety Policy and Procedures
3.20 Building e-Safety into Your Infrastructure
- Managing data effectively
3.30 Policy and Infrastructure Scenarios
3.40 Viewers’ Questions
3.50 Panel Discussion
3.55 Conclusion
4.00 Close
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