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Exclusive Digital Leaders and Education Visit discount

13 September 2019

Childnet is excited to be offering a limited-time offer for schools who are both enrolling on the Childnet Digital Leaders Programme and booking an Education Visit.

This is a fantastic opportunity for your school to combine the benefits of our unique programme with the expert knowledge and advice shared during our Education Visits, helping you to create a whole school approach to online safety.

With online safety playing a key role in many young people’s online lives, it’s important that teachers and young people alike are equipped with the skills they need to stay safe online. 85% of teachers we asked said that the Childnet Digital Leaders Programme has helped their school’s staff fulfil their safeguarding duties.

What is the Childnet Digital Leaders Programme?

The Childnet Digital Leaders Programme is a peer-led online safety programme in which pupils complete core training modules on our online training platform to qualify as Digital Leaders. They are then equipped with the skills and confidence to spread their online safety knowledge in their school communities and complete ‘Team Achievements’ in doing so.

The platforms have been updated for September 2019, and new bonus modules will be added every term on both the primary and secondary platforms!

Our annual survey of the platform found that 92% of Digital Leaders said the training made them feel more confident about educating pupils in their school.

What is a Childnet Education Visit?

At Childnet our team of online safety experts offer online safety training sessions for young people, parents, carers, and members of the children’s workforce.

A typical activity day for pupils consists of a maximum of four sessions throughout the day, ranging from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the package booked and age of your pupils.

We also offer stand-alone parent and staff training sessions as well as lunch and learns for companies or parent groups

The Childnet Education team are excited to present refreshed and updated presentations featuring up to date advice for the new academic year.

Find out more about these visits and the experts who deliver them here.

How much is the discount and how do I get it?

By booking both an Education Visit and enrolling on the Childnet Digital Leaders Programme, you will receive 25% off the 1 year programme subscription, plus 30% off the Education Visits you book (excluding travel expenses and VAT).

How do I get the discount?

To redeem this joint discount offer, please complete the Education Visit booking form on the Childnet website, and register your interest in the Childnet Digital Leaders Programme.

You will then be able to discuss the type of sessions you would like to book with the Education team and have the opportunity to preview the Childnet Digital Leaders Programme online platform with a free guest login. For more information on the guest login, please visit our guest login blog.

This joint discount offer is only available until 31st October 2019, so don’t miss it out on this opportunity to embed a whole school approach to online safety this year! If you have any questions at all, please get in touch here.

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