Cyber Safety
Keeping our families safe online...
Cyber Safety
Keeping our families safe online...
What Is 'Italian Brainrot?'
If you're suddenly hearing students blurting out 'Tralalero Tralala' or talking about cappucino ballerinas and crocodile planes – you're not alone. These phrases are part of a viral trend called Italian Brainrot. It's all over TikTok and YouTube Shorts, and while it might sound like innocent nonsense, this jibberish contains harmful hidden messaging. Your students might be speaking offensively, without even realising it.
Find out more about this latest trend and why building empathy is key:
Our commitment to the Responsible Use of Digital Technologies
At Oatlands Primary School we are committed to building a culture of respect and responsibility. We show this in the way we use technology and interact online. We teach our students about responsible digital behaviours, including how to recognise and respond to online dangers and threats. We support students in developing the digital skills they need to make a positive impact in the world. We carefully consider the integration of digital tools into the curriculum. We utilise these to provide rich, interactive and personalised experiences while ensuring a balance with offline learning opportunities.
Please refer to our 2025 Acceptable Use Agreement:
SIGN UP HERE for the following events: https://cybersafetyproject.com/parents2025/
Tuesday 3rd June - The Social Media Guide: What Every Parent Needs to Know in 2025
From privacy settings to healthy habits, we will arm parents with tools to help children use social media responsibly, including navigating the impact of Australia's social media ban.
Wednesday 13th August - AI Deepfakes & Misinformation: Understanding AI’s Impact on your Kids
Explore how AI is influencing young minds, its benefits and risks, and learn how to teach children to use AI tools responsibly.
Thursday 23rd October - Safe Gaming for Kids: Building Boundaries for Positive Play
Explore practical strategies to manage gaming habits, set boundaries, and ensure your child has a healthy relationship with online games.
It is integral to establish clear protocols and procedures when working in online spaces, including reviewing and considering the safety and appropriateness of online tools and communities. Please use the resources below to assist your family with online safety:
Cyber Safety Project
https://www.cybersafetyproject.com.au/
Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner https://www.esafety.gov.au/