

Online Behaviours
Helping schools build a safe, responsible and digitally aware community.
Technology is woven into every part of young people’s lives—and with it comes new risks, challenges, and responsibilities. Online Behaviours is Engagedu’s dedicated digital safeguarding service, created by online safety specialists to help schools confidently address online risks, promote safe behaviours, and meet their statutory safeguarding responsibilities.
Whether you need strategic advice, curriculum planning, or support for students, staff, parents or governors, we’re here to help.
📊 Strategic Online Safety Support
We work directly with school leaders to review your current online safety provision and create a clear, actionable plan for improvement.
This includes:
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Benchmarking your current provision
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Creating or refining an online safety action plan
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Support towards achieving the Online Safety Mark
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Curriculum audits and planning support
🗣️ Pupil Voice Surveys
We carry out anonymous surveys with pupils to give you valuable insight into how children are experiencing and navigating the online world. The results feed into a bespoke feedback report to inform your safeguarding strategy and next steps.
🧑🏫 Staff CPD and Governor Training
Interactive and up-to-date training sessions delivered in person or online. We help your team stay ahead of emerging risks, understand digital trends, and feel more confident addressing online issues in school and with families.
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Whole-staff sessions on digital safeguarding
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Governor training
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Updates on current risks, legislation and best practice
👨👩👧 Parent & Carer Engagement
Empowering families is a crucial part of keeping children safe online. We deliver practical, accessible workshops and webinars to help parents understand the risks and how to support their children in navigating the online world safely.
🎥 Workshops & Student Voice Projects
We offer creative and engaging sessions directly for students, ranging from interactive assemblies to hands-on media projects like film-making and animation. These give pupils an active role in shaping online safety messages and behaviours in their school.