E-safety in Shropshire

Proposal

Shropshire Safeguarding Children Board (SSCB), in conjunction with Shropshire Youth, has developed an e-safety survey for young people.

We'd like as many young people (primary, secondary and college age) as possible to complete the survey. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

The aim of the survey is to help inform the SSCB in the development of projects to help keep young people safe on the internet. 

How to get involved

Take part in our online survey to help us identify any issues in Shropshire.

Take the survey now »

Summary of responses

In the main the findings were positive, showing that the e-safety work done over the years in schools has been sustained and is resulting in young people feeling and being safer online.

Outcome

Findings were reported to the SSCB Child Exploitation sub-group, SSCB Exec and the Board itself through the annual SSCB Child Exploitation Report.  The sub-group will continue to work on areas fo concern and will share learning, celebrating positive messages with those with an e-Safety role.

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