National online safety action plan for children and young people to be created - Kirsty Williams

17 May 2017 02:08 PM

A new national online safety action plan for children and young people is to be created, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced yesterday (Weds 17th May).

The plan will provide a strategic overview of how the Welsh Government will work with partners to continue to improve online safety support in Wales.  The plan will build on the extensive programme already underway in schools to support young people to stay safe online.

The latest figures from the National Survey of Wales show 95% of children aged 7 to 15 used the internet at home and the device most commonly used by these children was a tablet or similar (71%).

Over the last two and a half years, the Welsh Government has strengthened online safety practice in education with:

Kirsty Williams said:

“I am fully committed to keeping our children and young people safe online.  It is our responsibility, as a society, to equip our young people with the skills to be able to think critically and navigate the digital world in a safe and responsible way.

“That is why we have a range of polices in place to help us achieve this, from providing training for teachers and governors to raise their awareness of the issues, teaching new skills to our pupils and providing resources to our schools and parents.

“While we are delivering an extensive programme of online safety activities, there is always scope for more. That is why I am commissioning a national online safety action plan for children and young people.  This will provide a strategic overview of how we will continue to enhance online safety support in Wales.”