Cyber Safety

Mind the Gap - Parental awareness

Digital parenting needs to evolve as children grow so that young people are well prepared to respond safely to harmful online content.

Parents have an important role to play in children’s online lives and evidence shows that their awareness and digital involvement has increased since 2016. But there are still some significant gaps – especially in relation to children’s exposure to potentially harmful online content. 

 

This research explores the opportunities and risks that the internet presents for children in Australia. More than 3,500 young people aged 8 to 17, and their parents, were surveyed during August and September 2021.

 

The research examined:  

  • children’s online lives
  • what parents know – and don’t know – about their children’s online experiences
  • digital parenting practices and the effects on children’s internet use.

It was conducted as part of eSafety's work with Global Kids Online - an international project which creates cross-national evidence about children’s online risks and opportunities.

 

Results will be used by eSafety to further develop age appropriate resources and messaging for parents and carers to use with their children. This will help them to maximise the benefits of online activities while minimising harm.

 

Summary of key findings

  • Young people engage in a wide range of online activities and experience many benefits from using the internet:
    • Many children have gone online for health information, searching for material about mental, physical and sexual health.  
    • A third of children looked for emotional support online from friends and/or mental health support services.
  • Significant numbers of children have had negative online experiences: 
    • Close to half of the children surveyed were treated in a hurtful or nasty way online in the past year. 
    • A quarter of the children had themselves treated someone in a hurtful or nasty way online. 
    • One in ten children have been the target of hate speech online.
  • Almost all children did something in response to a negative online experience – most commonly telling their parents. 
  • Exposure to negative online content and sexual content is prevalent among young people aged 14 to 17 years.
  • Many parents underestimate the prevalence of children’s negative online experiences, and many are not aware of their teens’ exposure to negative content or sexual material online.
  • Children with restrictive parents are less likely to be exposed to harmful content, but they are also much less likely to engage in supportive and protective online activities.

 

Reference: https://www.esafety.gov.au/research/mind-gap 

Cyber Safety Hub

We are delighted to introduce you to a new resource made available to you through our partnership with Family Zone - our new school Cyber Safety Hub. 

 

As you may already be aware, our partnership provides your family with access to the Family Zone tools to use at home with your children if you wish. The purpose of the Cyber Safety Hub is to complement those tools with practical guidance and information to further support you in engaging with your children in their digital development. These tools and resources also allow the school and parent body to work together on creating a holistic approach to guiding each student's online journey. 

 

 

 

 

About the Parent Cyber Safety Hub 

The Cyber Safety Hub includes resources to help your family better understand the different Family Zone tools available to you and how to use them, plus access to regular cyber safety events to help you stay informed about the latest digital trends. 

 

Also, the Cyber Safety Hub provides expert advice from leading cyber experts, ySafe, on the most pertinent issues and frequently asked questions around platforms like TikTok, Fortnite, Instagram, and more. There are app reviews with age and safety recommendations, along with a range of guides to help ensure healthy boundaries around screen-time & gaming, plus step-by-step instructions for using parental controls and filtering out inappropriate content. 

 

We are very excited to be able to offer you this level of expertise and support. We look forward to working closely with you as we develop the cyber safety conversation within our school community.