eduSafe 2026

Supporting educators and safeguarding professionals to strengthen online safety in schools and protect children in a fast-changing digital world.

 

eduSafe 2026:

In today’s fast-changing online landscape, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people has never been more challenging, or more vital. From new social media trends to emerging online risks, the digital world moves quickly, and educators, parents, and safeguarding professionals are under constant pressure to keep pace.
 
eduSafe brings together leading voices, practical strategies, and real-world solutions to help schools navigate the complexities of online safety.

In 2026, we’re proud to once again host the eduSafe Conference at multiple locations across the UK.

eduSafe Wakefield

eduSafe 2026 returns to Wakefield, building on the success of previous events to once again unite schools and safeguarding leaders. With a focus on issues such as gaming, digital literacy, and supporting vulnerable learners, the conference highlights approaches that help strengthen online safety in schools and across communities.

eduSafe Wakefield is being held on:

  • Tuesday 3rd February 2026
  • Wednesday 4th February 2026
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eduSafe Surrey

eduSafe 2026 returns to Surrey, bringing together educators, safeguarding professionals, and online safety experts to address the latest digital challenges facing schools. From social media trends to gaming and AI, the conference explores practical strategies to strengthen online safety in schools and protect young people’s wellbeing in an evolving digital world.

eduSafe Surrey is being held on:

  • Tuesday 27th January 2026
  • Wednesday 28th January 2026
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eduSafe Kent

eduSafe 2026 comes to Kent, bringing together educators, safeguarding professionals, and online safety experts to address the latest digital challenges facing schools. Covering topics from social media and gaming to SEND and AI, the conference provides practical strategies to strengthen online safety in schools and protect young people’s wellbeing.

The eduSafe Conference visits Kent on Thursday 15th January 2026
 
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eduSafe Hampshire

eduSafe 2026 comes to Hampshire, bringing educators, safeguarding professionals, and online safety experts together to tackle the digital challenges facing schools. From emerging social media trends to AI and online gaming, the conference provides clear strategies to strengthen online safety in schools and support the wellbeing of children and young people.

Join us for eduSafe Hampshire on Wednesday 14th January 2026
 
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edusafe Essex

eduSafe 2026 comes to Essex, bringing together educators, safeguarding professionals, and online safety experts to address the latest digital challenges facing schools. Covering topics from social media and gaming to SEND and AI, the conference provides practical strategies to strengthen online safety in schools and protect young people’s wellbeing.

The eduSafe Conference visits Essex in 2025. Register your interest today!
 
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eduSafe Essex

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My class thoroughly enjoyed your workshop! It was engaging, interactive and most of all great fun and very inclusive. They were talking about the robots all day afterwards! Thank you very much. I also learnt a lot too!

Primary School
West Midlands
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Thank you Tim, this session was informative, interactive and gave us a good overview of how to use AI on several platforms as well as a clear message regarding GDPR, you set a great environment which meant we could ask questions as we went. I think next time I would love to book in more time to complete some practical work as well. The time you spent at the site was really valuable for the team – Thank you for your time.

Secondary School
Surrey
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Extremely useful workshop! Have learnt a lot about AI and now have lots of ideas about how I could use AI within my teaching and to reduce workload.

Primary School
Hertfordshire
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Really useful and informative session, thank you. Online briefings can (generally!) sometimes be a bit dry but Liam was engaging, credible, and clearly very knowledgeable. Content was concise and easy to digest and I took away some learning that will undoubtedly be useful in my role as a governor.

Secondary School
Surrey
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Thank you so much for a wonderful training session, eduthing! Feedback from my colleagues was really positive: they really liked how practical it was and how we had the chance to experiment with the tools during the session. Some teachers even put their new skills in place today! Other colleagues also said that it was great having the training led by a teacher as it was clear you understood how we felt at the end of a long day! Thank you again for such a great and valuable session; we would love to book more AI training in again soon.

Primary School
Surrey
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Thank you so much for the session. The children absolutely loved it and are now so enthusiastic about coding and programming. It was especially great for Year 6 as you linked it to aspirations and careers – lots of children are now definitely considering robotics.

Primary School
West Midlands
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The children and I loved the workshop! James was great with the class, it was very engaging, interactive and fun and tailored well to the age of the children. We have learnt so much!

Primary School
West Midlands
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The students were very engaged in what they were learning! Many of them were shocked to learn that some of their favourite games were not rated for children of their age, and began to think about what games are truly healthy for them to consume.

Primary School
West Sussex

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