eSafety

Good afternoon from the Education and Training team at eSafety.

  

Our team have put together a 2022 parent and carer education schedule for 2022 covering a range of topics that will be delivered by specialist trainers. In Term 1 we are offering the free live webinars below:

 

Helping kids thrive online

Cyberbullying and online drama

This webinar offers tips about how to support young people to socialise, learn and have fun online safely.

 

It explains how to access information, use technology safely and navigate new online platforms.

 

The presentation is designed for parents and carers of young people aged 5 to 12 years old.

 

It will cover:

  • how to talk to young people about online risks on different social media platforms and games  
  • how to help young people develop skills to protect themselves when they are online  
  • where to go for help if things go wrong and how to access mental health support and information through eSafety.  

This webinar provides you with tools to support young people to have safe and respectful online relationships. It offers advice about what to do when things go wrong.

 

It is designed for parents and carers of young people aged 11 to 18 years old.

 

It will cover:  

  • starting conversations with your child about their online friendships and positive ways to deal with changing relationships
  • understanding the rights, laws and community expectations that govern social media use
  • where to seek help if your child is involved in a cyberbullying incident.

Dates 

Wednesday 23 February 7.30 pm to 8.30 pm AEDT 

 

(limited spots available)

 

Dates 

Thursday 10 March 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm AEDT 

Tuesday 15 March 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm AEDT 

Wednesday 23 March 7.30 pm to 8.30 pm AEDT 

REGISTER NOW

 

REGISTER NOW

 

 

If you don’t have time to attend a webinar, you can view our short videos for parents and carers: 

 

·         Parental controls 

·         Online sexual harassment and image-based abuse

·         Cyberbullying and online drama 

 

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Kindest regards,

 

Education and Training Team

The eSafety Commissioner

 

   esafety.gov.au