Digital Learning

Mrs Arnott

Welcome Back

We have learned so much about working online over the past two years, it's a great time to reflect on the positives, and make sure we can avoid the negatives. This week is Safer Internet Day, an awareness campaign by the E-safety Commissioner. Take some time to read through some of the hints and tips, for parents, students and educators. Remember to be positive role models and ensure all behaviour online is positive, respectful and kind.

To further support parents in this challenging time the eSafety Commission has put together online sessions where you can learn more about supporting your children in staying safe online. Webinars for parents and carers.

From the E-Safety Commissioner

This Tuesday February 8th is Safer Internet Day, we are calling on everyone to play it safe and fair online

Join the global initiative that brings families, schools, organisations and governments from 170 countries together to raise awareness about online safety.

There is no place for online abuse. We can all help to make life online enjoyable by being kind and respectful to each other.

Explore eSafety's range of resources to find out how you and your community can get involved in the 2022 campaign. 

Sign up to support Safer Internet Day. Together, we can all #PlayitFairOnline.

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