Student Wellbeing

e-Safety: Promoting Online Safety 

Recent news items may have presented some challenges, and we understand that children and families might find certain aspects troubling.

 

The eSafety Commissioner has released support resources for children, young people and their families on how to deal with violent or distressing content when viewed online. 

 

Families may want to take further precautions to ensure that access to online content is limited with parental controls turned on. 

 

Attached are resources you might like to use with your child about what to do if they see something disturbing online. 

Please reach out to a member of staff if your child or family needs assistance so that we can support you. 

 

Megan Skoda and Bridget Wilson 

Wellbeing Leaders