Cyber Safety
Events in Term 4
Cyber Safety
Events in Term 4
Cyber Safety
Term 4 Cyber Safety webinars are happening in week 2 or 3 depending on each class timetables. Each webinar focussed on different topics but each had a similiar topic about how to stay safe online and what you can do if you feel uncomfortable about something.
Classes have also visited The Loft for Cyber Safety. Our 3 - 6 students discussed what is okay to share oline and what is not.
P - 2 students Met eSafety's Mighty Heroes – Wanda the echidna, River the sugar glider, Dusty the frilled neck lizard and Billie the bilby.
They joined them on four exciting journeys as they help one another discover their powers and learn how to be safer online. This is a valuable resource taken from the esafety government website.
Have you discussed or asked your child what have they learnt or discovered and how can they stay safe when online?
Celebrating Children's Week
Children’s Week is happening across Australia from 21 to 29 October 2023. It’s an opportunity to recognise that all children have the right to relax, play, and participate in activities they enjoy.
Celebrate Children’s Week by saying YES to safe online play. When you join in children’s online play, it supports family wellbeing and results in better outcomes for children now and in the future.
Want some resources to help bring play to online safety conversations? Here’s where you can start:
Encourage your child to share their online experiences with you.
eSafety research shows that a third of children have sought emotional support online from friends or mental health support services.
Learn more about how games, apps and social media can influence young people’s wellbeing with eSafety’s Wellbeing and Digital technologies webinar.
The webinar is designed for parents and carers of secondary school students and covers a range of topics including:
Register now here
Grandparents across Australia provide hours of care to young people every week. During this time, they often watch, share and play with them on devices.
Engaging in the digital world allows grandparents and children to learn from each other, building children's confidence and self-efficacy as they teach their grandparents about their online activities.
While it's educational, it's also important to be safe. Our Online safety guide for grandparents provides advice about online safety issues affecting young people. It includes a range of practical tips to help them talk about issues and manage them.
Learn more here
Websites to guide parents and carers:
Join the Parents and Carers Group (Inform & Empower) on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1958015517710202/