new AI policy template for schools. This template aims to ensure AI is used responsibly, ethically, and effectively to enhance teaching, learning, and administrative processes. In this article we look at some of the key elements associated with the template and what it ultimately encourages schools to achieve when implementing AI.
SWGfL welcomes the new Ofcom codes of practice and guidance under the UK’s Online Safety Act, which is coming into effect in March 2025. These codes mark a significant step forward in creating a safer online environment, particularly through enhanced protections for women and girls and stronger mechanisms to tackle intimate image abuse (NCII).
At SWGfL, empowering individuals with the tools and knowledge to navigate online spaces safely and confidently is at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our updated resource for 2024: The X Checklist—a comprehensive guide designed to help individuals take control of their X profile and manage their online presence effectively.
Roblox has announced that they will be implementing new changes aimed at ensuring that users, particularly those under 13, have a safer, less harmful online experience. The changes include additional restrictions for under 13-year-olds, alongside limiting access to unrated content and certain types of interactive experiences. Roblox reports that these changes will ‘enhance our safety measures to keep users of all ages safe on our platform.’
We are unable to take reports about terrorism related content. If you've seen something online that supports, directs or glorifies terrorism, report it to Action Counters Terrorism.
We are unable to take reports of sexual images of under 18s. You can report sexual images of under 18s online directly to the Internet Watch Foundation.