Hardly a day goes by without reports of some new risk to children online, but talking with them early and often – and teaching them about online safety – can equip them with the skills they need to stay safe, according to the Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant.
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New eSafety tools prepare primary aged children for life online
The eSafety Commissioner has created a package of resources for educators, parents and carers to help children develop their online safety skills in the early to middle primary school years.
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eSafety welcomes Rebecca Razavi in new senior role
Australia’s independent online safety regulator has strengthened its leadership ranks with the appointment of Rebecca Razavi as Executive General Manager.
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eSafety Commissioner: Responding to nude photo sharing
eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, discusses the issue of nude photo sharing among young people and the education resources available to assist teachers and parents to respond to it.
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Targeting behaviours rather than technologies
eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, talks about the prevalence of cyberbullying among young Australians and the importance of online safety education for students.
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New video game targets cyber safety
A new video game designed specifically for the classroom by the Office of the eSafety Commissioner immerses players in a futuristic environment where they are required to exercise skills such as critical thinking, empathy, resilience, respect and responsibility.
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