Can the headteacher delegate responsibility for e-safety in their school?
No, the headteacher is always responsible: the authority to manage e-safety and day to day monitoring can be delegated to members of staff who are sufficiently knowledgeable, trained and competent. It also protects staff if there is always more than one person who takes part in the monitoring of activity on the school network.
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