Online Safety

Our School's E-Safety Officer is Mrs McLoughlin.  Students, Staff and Parents are able to report any online safety concerns by e-mail: mcLoughlina@wiseman.ealing.sch.uk 

Students and families can also take direct action to report harmful content online and have it removed by clicking on the RHC button below:

                                 

                                  

 

The button has been developed to offer anyone living in the UK a simple and convenient mechanism for gaining access to reporting routes for commonly used social networking sites, gaming platforms, apps and streaming services alongside trusted online safety advice, help and support. It also provides access to an online mechanism for reporting online harm to the RHC service for those over the age of 13 where an initial report has been made to industry but no action has been taken.

The RHC button provides a gateway to the RHC reporting pages, an area of the RHC website offering: 

  • links to reporting routes on commonly used sites for 8 types of online harm
  • help, advice and support on what to do if experiencing or witnessing harm online
  • signposting to industry partners reporting forms and the ability to report legal but harmful content directly to RHC for further investigation

Reporting to RHC

Reports can be made 24/7 through the online reporting forms and helpline practitioners will review and respond to reports within 72 hours between 10am and 4pm Monday to Friday.

Reports can be made to RHC by anyone over the age of 13. SWGfL operates 3 helplines and to be sure you're getting the right support take a look at the Helpline flowchart to find out who can best support you.

Alternatively, you can also report to CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) directly using the button below - this is for children 16 and under or concerned Parents and Carers. Please click below to access CEOP:

                                          

 

Please see the newsletters below for the latest information about Online Safety.