Understanding KCSIE 2025: Filtering and Monitoring Standards
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Understanding KCSIE 2025: Filtering and Monitoring Standards

The SWGfL team from the UK Safer Internet Centre are hosting a 90-minute Online Safety Clinic on Filtering and Monitoring.

By UK Safer Internet Centre

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This workshop is for Designated Safeguarding Leads, Governors, Education leaders, and classroom practitioners who need to help their organisation meet the statutory obligations within KCSIE 2025 and the DfE Filtering and Monitoring Standards.

We'll provide a presentation on filtering and monitoring, including:

  • How to identify roles and responsibilities for managing filtering and monitoring systems
  • The difference between filtering and monitoring
  • The right questions to ask your filtering and monitoring provider to make sure their systems meet your needs
  • Practical tips and suggestions for supporting safeguarding priorities

This will be followed by a dedicated forum to discuss specific education questions and best practices. This is your chance to share information and gain an expert's perspective on any filtering and monitoring question you may need answering. The more questions you have prepared in advance, the more you will benefit from this session.

We'll also provide you with support to help you put what you learn into practice.

Space is limited to 25 attendees, so register early! If we get more registration than we can accommodate, we'll add you to a waiting list for the next session (date to be confirmed).

We hope you can join us!

Please visit our website if you need a prompt for your F&M questions: https://swgfl.org.uk/resources/filtering-and-monitoring/

Frequently asked questions

What video platform are you using?

MS Teams

What payment method do you accept.

Card or we can invoice you after the event.

Organised by

The UK Safer Internet Centre (UKSIC), established in 2011, is a leading global partnership helping to make the internet a great and safe place for everyone.

We provide support and services to children and young people, adults facing online harms, and professionals working with children.

A bridge between Government, industry, law enforcement and society, we are the engine of the online protection landscape in the UK, dealing with both prevention and response.

We are unique. Formed of three charities, Childnet, Internet Watch Foundation and SWGfL, we work together to identify threats and harms online and then create and deliver critical advice, resources, education and interventions that help keep children and young people, and adults, safe. We share our best practices across the UK and globally.

£45Oct 7 · 06:00 PDT