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Primary: Think You Know Incursion

Students in Years 3–6 recently participated in the ThinkUKnow online safety presentations, delivered by Australian Federal Police. The sessions provided students with important knowledge and practical strategies to help them navigate the online world safely, responsibly, and respectfully.

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Throughout the presentations, students explored a range of age-appropriate topics relating to online safety and digital wellbeing. Students learnt about respectful online communication, the importance of thinking carefully before sending messages or sharing content, and how online actions can have real-world consequences. They also discussed safe use of technology, protecting personal information, understanding appropriate online behaviour, and the importance of seeking help from trusted adults when faced with uncomfortable 

or unsafe situations online.

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The sessions addressed current online challenges relevant to students, including online gaming interactions and how disagreements in digital spaces can sometimes continue into real-life conflicts. Students were encouraged to demonstrate respectful behaviour online, manage digital communication responsibly, and consider the impact their words and actions may have on others.

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The presentations were highly engaging and informative, helping our students develop a stronger understanding of how to remain safe, respectful, and responsible digital citizens both at school and at home.

 

Ms. Yuksel Ismael, Assistant Director of Student Services