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Loading image. Please waitDarlington Borough Council employs digital forensics experts - e-safe educationDate: 23rd June 2010 Ref: ES013
Darlington Borough Council is commissioning the expertise of highly skilled digital forensic experts and ex-police at e-safe education to monitor children’s computer usage.
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Darlington Borough Council employs digital forensics experts - e-safe educationDate: 23rd June 2010 Ref: ES013
Darlington Borough Council is commissioning the expertise of highly skilled digital forensic experts and ex-police at e-safe education to monitor children’s computer usage.
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Think Before You Post: New Facebook campaign launches on Safer Internet DayDate: 08th February 2010 Ref: ES011
As part of E-Safety Week (8-12 February 2010), e-safe education and Gateacare Community Comprehensive School, Liverpool, launch Facebook site Saferweb.
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Be-safe™ programme is launched to help UK local authoritiesDate: 20th October 2009 Ref: ES004
Supporting the Government’s call for better protection of children online, e-safe education is helping local authority professionals working in Children’s Services to pull back the curtains on e-safety issues with the launch of Be-safe™.
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Estimated ten percent of harmful multimedia content remains undetected on school computersDate: 24th June 2009 Ref: ES002
E-Safe Education’s ex-police and forensic experts urge schools and parents to teach children about responsible use of computers and the internet.
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