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The Cybersafety Administrator's Role
It is important for the senior manager taking on this role to understand why cybersafety is a significant issue for the school. School boards have a statutory obligation to provide a safe physical and emotional learning environment for students, and to consult with the school’s community. Boards also have a duty to provide a safe workplace for their employees. These obligations underpin the need for a school cybersafety program.
The cybersafety administrator should have the authority and experience to not only lead the cybersafety team, but to also make appropriate responses to policy breaches. These breaches could involve either employees of the board or students. If a serious outcome eventuated, the matter would of course be handled by the principal and/or the Superintendent.
Specific responsibilities of the cybersafety manager include:
- Leading the cybersafety administrator
- Developing the necessary infrastructure to establish and maintain a cybersafe school as outlined in the NetSafe Cybersafety Model
- Considering whether any additional policies and cybersafety management procedures are necessary for the school
- Leading the development of management protocols so that any instances where rules are breached are responded to in a consistent manner
- Instructing school staff on cybersafety protocols
- Considering how incidents of technology misuse relate to the school’s existing discipline/behavior system
- Establishing and maintaining an ‘incident book’ as outlined in the staff use agreement
- Responding to incidents of misuse using the NetSafe School Incident Response Flowchart
- Considering support systems available to students who may be vtechnologyims of cyberbullying in conjunction with school guidance personnel
- Assisting teachers to integrate cybersafety into the curriculum.
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