Safer Internet Day

Commit to your child's online safety

Following the successful launch of Safer Internet Day 2019 at CHPS involving students in year 6, the Office of the eSafety Commissioner are returning to provide staff development and a parent information evening on Wednesday 20th March 7-9pm.

 

Images from Safer Internet Day

 

Parent Information Session Details

Children are exposed to online content in their preschool years. Behaviours like cyberbullying begin at primary school. Peer pressure can cause poor online decisions for many teenagers. This presentation from the Office of the eSafety Commissioner will provide an overview of how young people use technology and the risks they may be exposed to. Participants will be given practical information and strategies to support conversations and safety measures for today’s youth.

 

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Who are the Office of the eSafety Commissioner?

The Office of the eSafety Commissioner is committed to empowering all Australians to have safer, more positive experiences online. The Office was established in 2015 with a mandate to coordinate and lead the online safety efforts across government, industry and the not-for profit community.

 

Additional information about the event, the Office of the eSafety Commissioner and helpful advice can be found in the documents below: