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Alan Mackenzie
For seven years, Alan Mackenzie was the service manager at Lincolnshire County Council, where he managed all IT services for around 350 schools. He was also the e-safety lead for Children's Services, raising initiatives for schools, police and the third sector. Alan then left the local authority to establish his own e-safety and ICT consultancy service for schools and other organisations.
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Alan Mackenzie breaks down the ever-expanding world of online communication to give you a handy A-Z of e-safety
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When so many behaviour issues stem from online activity in the home, Alan Mackenzie explains what schools can do to engage and educate parents about e-safety
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In an independent boarding school, protecting students from inappropriate content can be especially complicated. Alan Mackenzie outlines a simple, collaborative approach to safe use
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The start of the school year is a good time for schools to ensure that all staff are responsible for online safety. Alan Mackenzie provides a briefing for you to share
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Acting anonymously on social media can lead to impulsivity and a lack of restraint. Alan Mackenzie explains how you can encourage students to understand and reflect on their online behaviour
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Alan Mackenzie provides an e-safety briefing sheet for safeguarding leads to share with parents, to help them keep their children safe online
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Everything we do online contributes to a 'digital footprint' that can be traced, profiled or even compromised. Alan Mackenzie explains how you can teach students to be mindful of their online activity
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This year's Safer Internet Day was an opportunity to promote a better internet for all, concentrating on the positives as well as the negatives!
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Discover how to set appropriate privacy settings on popular social media platforms so you can educate pupils to do the same
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