Child Safety on the Internet

Mrs Fitzsimons made this Freedom of Information request to Fife Council

The request was successful.

From: Mrs Fitzsimons

21 October 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

This request relates to the safe use of the Internet by Primary and
Secondary School pupils in your region.

Resources:
1. The Byron Review, published 27 March 2008,
2. The Byron Review Action Plan, published 24th June 2008.
3. Written Answer from Scottish Parliament, Maureen Watt dated 24
January 2008. (S3W-08434)

The resources above relate to the safety and education of children
using the Internet at Home and School, and the responsibility of
government, local and national to ensure that children are educated
and protected whilst doing so.

Maureen Watt’s written answer stated that “The Scottish Government
wants children and young people to make full use of the internet
and is committed to ensuring that they are able to do so in a safe
and responsible manner”.

I hereby request under the Freedom of Information Act full details
of the Internet Safety Actions and Initiatives currently in place
throughout the region.

1. Internet Safety Education provided as part of the school
curriculum.

- Within your schools has a specific program aimed at teaching
children about staying safe online, including cyber bullying been
integrated into the curriculum?
- If yes, who is responsible for delivery and what
accreditations/training have they received? For example, teacher,
CEOP trained ambassador.
- If yes, how often is internet safety training integrated into the
school curriculum, i.e. weekly, monthly etc
- If no, what steps/timeframes are being taken for implementation?

2. Internet Filtering

- Do the primary and secondary schools within your authority have
internet filtering in place?
- If yes, what tools do you use? For example Hardware or Software?
- If yes, what is the name of your internet filtering supplier and
when was their contract last renewed/due for renewal?

3. Internet Filtering Breaches

- Have any of the Schools within the past 24 months experienced a
breach of Internet Filtering where children were able to access
pornography or Indecent images. Please provide details of School
Type(Primary or Secondary), Date of Breach and Type of Unsuitable
material accessed.
- If a breach of security occurred how was your authority notified?
For example, by a parent, by the school, through an automated alert
provided by hardware/software supplier.

Yours truly,
Mrs A Fitzsimons

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From: FifeDirect
Fife Council

21 October 2009

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From: Kay Somerville
Fife Council

21 October 2009

Dear Mrs Fitzsimons,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002 – REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

Thank you for your information request received on the 21st of October
2009 in relation to internet safety in schools; our reference: 10522.
This is being dealt with in terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland)
Act 2002.

The Act allows us 20 working days to deal with your request from the date
that we received it, but we hope to provide you with the information you
are looking for at an earlier date where possible.

Yours sincerely,

Kay Somerville

Project Officer (Education)

Fife Council

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From: Kay Somerville
Fife Council

23 November 2009


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Dear Mrs Fitzsimons

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002 – REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

I refer to your request received on the 21st of October 2009; our
reference 10522, and apologise for the late response. Please find
attached the information you requested and I trust that it meets your
requirements.

I would like to draw your attention to the copyright situation in relation
to the material.

The Council holds the copyright for some of the material provided and it
may be reproduced free of charge in any format or media without requiring
specific permission. This is subject to the material not being used in a
derogatory manner or in a misleading context. The source of the material
must be acknowledged as Fife Council and the title of the document must be
included when being reproduced as part of another publication or service.

If you are not satisfied with the way we have handled your request, you
have the right to request a review of the decision. Please write to:
Chief Legal Officer, Legal Services, Performance & Organisational Support,
Fife House, North Street, Glenrothes, KY7 5LT; within 3 calendar months of
receipt of our decision. If this fails to resolve the matter to your
complete satisfaction, you have the right to apply to the Scottish
Information Commissioner for a decision.

Yours sincerely,

Kay Somerville
Project Officer

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