360 Degree safe
Visit our Online Safety Leadership page for a range of documents and guidance to support your school in achieving 360safe accreditation.
The 360 Degree Safe tool is a free interactive online safety audit tool provided by the SWGfL. It is used by over 11,000 schools and is highly recommended by eLIM, Ofsted and many other agencies. The tool was signifcantly updated to 360 Degree Safe version 2.0 in April 2020.
There are four elements: Policy and Leadership, Education, Technology and Ouctomes. (Please note that these elements were renamed and reordered as part of the update to the tool in April 2020.)
These elements are split into Strands and then Aspects, which the school uses to grade itself on a five point scale. A description of the current position for each aspect is recorded and notes on where the evidence to support this statement are added. Ideas for how the school can improve are also indicated. The school can download a progress support and plan development over time.
The tool should not be completed by one person but collaborated on by a group from across the school, including Governor representation. When the group identifies that the school has achieved the target level for all aspects, the school can apply for the 360 Degree Safe Award, a nationally recognised accreditation that validates the online safety work that the school completes.
The eLIM team can support schools at all stages of the 360 Degree Safe process and offer a significant reduction in the cost of the award to Somerset schools. Please get in touch if you would like more information.
Online Compass
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Online Compass is a similar free tool to 360Safe but has been devised for other groups that work with children and young people.
This tool has three sections: Management, People and Technology.
eLIM encourage all groups that deal with young people to look at the tool. It has a similar award to the 360safe award to validate the online safety work completed.