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| NSPCC |
The South West Grid for Learning is a not for profit, charitable trust company, funded by 15 Local Authorities across the South West of England.
We provide maintained schools and many other educational establishments throughout the region with safe, secure and reliable broadband internet connectivity; broadband-enabled learning resources and services and help, support and advice in using the internet safely.
The SWGfL Trust has evolved into a leading educational organisation in the South-West, facilitating regional collaboration and development. In conjunction with local teachers, a number of exciting and innovative, regionally-based digital learning resources have been developed which follow the teaching of the National Curriculum and contribute to the wider National Education Network (NEN).
Tel: 01392 381371
Email: enquiries@swgfl.org.uk
Web: www.swgfl.org.uk
The 360 degree safe online tool provides a user friendly and interactive means for schools to review their eSafety provision and to develop an action plan to bring about improvements.
The 360 degree safe self review tool is currently available free of charge and is intended to help schools review their eSafety policy and practice, providing:
- Management information and stimulus that can influence the production or review of eSafety policies and develop good practice.
- A process for identifying strengths and weaknesses.
- Opportunities for commitment and involvement from the whole school.
- A continuum for schools to discuss how they might move from a basic level provision for eSafety to practice that is aspirational and innovative.
Email: 360safe@swgfl.org.uk
Web: www.360safe.org.uk
- Women's Aid is the key national charity working to end domestic violence against women and children. We support a network of over 500 domestic and sexual violence services across the UK.
Women's Aid is the national domestic violence charity that helps up to 250,000 women and children every year.
We work to end violence against women and children, and support over 500 domestic and sexual violence services across the country.
Tel: 0117 944 44 11
Email: info@womensaid.org.uk
Web: www.womensaid.org.uk
The charity Women’s Aid created this website. Women’s Aid has been working with women and children experiencing domestic violence for thirty years. Children and young people have told us again and again that they want more information about domestic violence that’s easy to read and understand. So, we created this site especially for YOU! Find out more about Women’s Aid.
Web: www.thehideout.org.uk
The London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was founded in 1884.
It changed its name to The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) in 1889.
Its aim then was to protect children from cruelty, support vulnerable families, campaign for changes to the law and raise awareness about abuse.
Our inspiration and vision - Today, the NSPCC is inspired by a belief that we can make a difference for all children – by standing up for their rights, by listening to them, by helping them when they need us and by making them safe.
Our vision is ending cruelty to children in the UK. We believe cruelty is preventable and that through having an inspirational vision we will achieve much greater success for children.
Tel: 020 7825 2500
Web: www.nspcc.org.uk





