P&F News

The Catholic Schools website contains links to some great information sessions that may be of interest to parents/guardians. Please click the link below to see all events and to register for these sessions:

 

www.mn.catholic.edu.au/our-community/supporting-parents-and-carers/upcoming-parent-and-carer-information-sessions/

 

Strengthening Young People Against Anxiety 

presented by Karen Young  

Tuesday 5 August, 7.00pm-8.30pm

 

An insightful and empowering webinar focused on providing strategies and resources to help parents, carers and educators on supporting young people against anxiety.

 

Presented by psychologist Karen Young, who is recognised as a leading authority on child and adolescent anxiety and is the author ‘Hey Sigmund’ and numerous published articles on the same topic.

Hosted by: Catholic School Parents Australia 

Register here

 

The changing face of cyberbullying: Protecting your child in 2025

Tuesday 5 August 12.30pm- 1.15pm 

 

Cyberbullying is evolving, with the use of AI-powered tactics, coded emoji language, and the covert manipulation that many adults may miss.

 

This 45-minute webinar will cover:

  • How to recognise the signs that your child may be experiencing or engaging in cyberbullying

  • Building protective factors at home

  • How to support your child with practical strategies to respond, report, and stay safe in a fast-changing digital world.

It’s suitable for parents and carers of primary and high school students.

Hosted by: eSafety Commissioner

Register here

 

Recognising online coercive control in young people’s lives

Wednesday 6 August 12.30pm-1.15pm 

 

It’s not always easy to spot when a relationship becomes controlling, especially for young people. Coercive control is a pattern of abusive behaviours that uses manipulation, monitoring, surveillance, pressure, and fear to limit someone’s freedom and independence. When technology is involved, it can be even harder to recognise.

 

This 45-minute webinar explores:

  • how technology-facilitated coercive control impacts young people

  • the common red flags to watch for

  • practical ways to respond and support those experiencing it.

It’s suitable for parents and carers of upper primary and high school students.

Hosted by: eSafety Commissioner

Register here

 

AI & the Digital Generation  

Monday 11 August, 7.30pm 

 

Join Trent Ray, co-founder of the Cyber Safety Project, for essential expert insights deepfakes, AI companions and online truth.

 

In today’s connected world, parents play a powerful role in shaping safe and healthy digital habits. This practical session is designed especially for busy parents who want to:

– Cut through the overwhelm: Clear, up-to-date info without the tech jargon

– Know what tech your child’s using: AI chatbots and tools explained simply

– Start the chat with confidence: Easy ways to talk about deepfakes and fake news

– Guide safe, ethical use: Practical tips to support smart choices online.

 

Who should attend: Parents/Guardians and people caring for Primary and Secondary aged children.

Hosted by: Catholic Network Australia

Register here

 

The Sleep Connection

Wednesday 13 August, 7.30pm 

 

Did you know that approximately 70% of teenagers and many primary-age children experience insufficient sleep? Inadequate sleep impacts our kids’ health, resilience and performance.

 

This session is especially designed for parents and carers with tips and strategies to ensure children are getting enough sleep – leading to better focus, mental health and academic success.

 

It’s suitable for parents and carers with children in both primary and secondary schools, and will include

  • Why we sleep

  • What happens to our brain and body when we sleep

  • The impact of sleep on our children’s academic performance, behaviour and mental health

  • How much sleep we need to function optimally

  • Sleep thieves

  • Effects of technology on sleep

  • Signs of sleep deprivation

  • Smart sleep tips for the whole family

  • Where to get information and professional help

Hosted by: The Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT and presented by The Sleep Connection

Register here

AI Deepfakes & Misinformation: Understanding AI’s impact on Your Kids

Wednesday 13 August, 7.30pm 

 

Are you curious (or maybe a little concerned) about how artificial intelligence is shaping your child’s world?

 

Join this engaging webinar to learn everything you need to know about AI’s influence on young minds.

 

What You’ll Learn:

– Discover the ways AI, including deepfakes and misinformation, is impacting your children’s digital experience.

– Explore the potential benefits and risks of AI tools in your family’s life.

– Gain practical tips on teaching kids to use AI responsibly and confidently.

This interactive session is designed to help parents feel informed, empowered, and ready to guide kids through the evolving world of AI technology.

Hosted by: The Cyber Safety Project

Register here