We’re excited to launch our new Safeguarding Report, designed specifically for Digital Safeguarding Leads (DSLs), Student Well-being Officers, and Pastoral Care Teams. This streamlined report focuses on identifying ‘risky’ online behaviors among students, pinpointing searches, videos, and web content related to self-harm, extremism, drugs, and other unacceptable categories as defined by your school.
For a brief overview, watch our quick guide here.
Getting started with the Safeguarding Report:
This is the initial version, and we’re eager for your honest feedback to refine it further!
With the introduction of the Safeguarding report detailing access to categories in the ‘Unacceptable Productivity’ list, we felt it important to separate IT Security concerns, such as Botnet and Malware, from this list, as they are not safeguarding concerns.
We have therefore added a new ‘IT Security’ list in Settings > Productivity, which separates categories such as Botnet and Malware from the existing ‘Unacceptable’ Productivity list.
For new installations, the ‘Unacceptable’ Productivity list is ordered by safeguarding priorities. Existing installations will retain their current ordering, but categories can be re-ordered by dragging and dropping in the ‘Unacceptable’ list under Settings > Productivity. This order is reflected in the ‘Unacceptable Web Categories’ sections of the new Safeguarding report.
If needed, existing installations can reset their Productivity settings to the new defaults by: