Monday, 25 January 2016

Safer Internet Day 9th February


#SID2016 is a great opportunity for take schools to take stock and consider whether they are meeting current educational online requirements. 

So what can your school do?

Teachers and Staff

Get yourselves up to date with what is available to you free on the web that is age appropriate and is ready for use in class
Run lessons focused on internet safety and provide opportunities for your pupils to learn about their own online presence, the risk and potential harm as well as providing the space to gain the most from their experiences online.

Parents

Take the opportunity to find out exactly what your children are being taught in school, and find out what to look out for to protect your children and how you can also protect yourselves

School children

Access to tools and guidance so that you can teach yourselves but also have fun doing some of the tasks and watching some of the videos available.

If you want a simple page to copy and upload to your site whether a school charity or other go to

 

http://sidsays.org.uk/

 

 

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

An evening with Mike Pannett 27th January 7-8.30pm Clark Foley Centre Ilkley

Cops, Cream Tea and the Countryside

An evening with Mike Pannett
 

Clark Foley Centre Ilkley
Wednesday 27th January 7- 8.30pm
£8.00
 

Tickets available from
stu@stuhyde.com

 

This is an event to help raise funds for my daughter's World Challenge visit to Nepal in

Mike Pannett was born in York, and joined the Metropolitan Police in 1988. He became one of the youngest officers to be given his own patch, and served on the Divisional Crime Squad, Murder Squad and TSG (Riot Police).

He transferred to North Yorkshire police in 1997 as he missed the countryside – and fly fishing! He became a rural beat officer and eventually, a wildlife officer. 


In 2005 he starred in the BBC’s Country Cops and was inspired to write about his adventures in the North Yorks force. Mike served nearly twenty years in the police, during which he became one of the highest commended officers. He lives with his wife Ann, and their three children in a small village in the shadow of the North Yorkshire moors.

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