04/08/2017

eSafety Label (eSL)

The eSafety Label (eSL) is a Europe-wide accreditation and support service for schools, aiming to provide a secure, enriching environment with safe access to online technology as part of the teaching and learning experience.

Schools can review their own eSafety infrastructure, policy and practices against national and international standards. The eSL is currently active in 38 countries representing a community of almost 4,000 teachers and national contact points (Ministries of Education, universities, Safer Internet Centres, etc).

Website: www.esafetylabel.eu/

Duration: 2012 - ongoing

Funding: Kaspersky, Liberty Global, Microsoft, Telefonica

Social media:
Facebook: @eSafetyLabel
Twitter: @Insafenetwork

eSafety Label+

From 2017 to 2019, the project eSafety Label+, funded by Erasmus+, the European Union programme for education, training, youth and sport, was developed under the umbrella of eSafety Label. The main objective of the ‘eSafety Label+: become the next eSafety Champion' project was to mobilise and foster the exchange of knowledge and best practices among a wide community of European teachers, heads of schools, IT advisors, IT counsellors, and other school actors to better equip schools for a safe and responsible digital future. The eSL+ project helped to grow the eSafety Label ecosystem into a vibrant online community of practice, supporting the continuous professional development of school staff.

  • Status: Current
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