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Watch ‘Social, smart, secure. Tips for staying safe online’ produced by IBM Social.
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Protecting yourself' on the Get Safe Online website
- ‘Stay safe online’ on the Carers Trust website
- ‘Online safety’ on the Lewisham County Council website
- ‘Staying safe...on social media and online’ by the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities
- ‘Staying safe online’ on the Age UK website
- ‘Managing risk positively: A Guide for staff in health and social care’ by NHS Isle of Wight Council
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- ‘Staying safe online’ on The National Autism Society website. Click to read about the risks of being online for someone with autism.
- ‘Online safety’ on The Learn My Way website. Click to access a website which offers free online courses on computer and internet skills. The website does ask you to register before you can access the courses, registration is free and entirely at your own discretion.
- Click to read ‘Staying safe online’ on the People First website.
- Click to access a training pack on ‘Tools, procedures and guidelines for adult social care services providers’ by North Yorkshire County Council.
- Click to read ‘The seniors guide to online safety’ by Connect Safely.
- Extended Learning
- Think And Challenge
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