Wellbeing resources

Explore teaching resources designed to assist with wellbeing education in the classroom. Find free, quality-assured, age-appropriate and curriculum-aligned teaching resources in a variety of formats to help you create and maintain a safe, inclusive and positive learning environment.

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eSafety Parents: Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is an important issue to discuss as a family or for supporting someone who has been affected by such behaviour.

eSafety Parents: Unwanted contact and grooming

Learn about online grooming and procuring of children via the internet and your role in protecting your child.

eSafety Parents: Privacy and your child

Learn how parents can help their children manage their online identities and managing the risks of using social networking sites.

Parent guide to conflict management

This website is a parental guide to helping children manage conflict, aggression and bullying.

Online porn

How to protect your child from inappropriate online content on the Office of the eSafety Commissioner's website.

eSafety: Parental controls

Advice from the Office of the eSafety Commissioner's website on how to monitor and limit what your children do online.

Social media: Parents

This website explains the benefits and risks of social networking sites and how you can support your child to stay safe online.

eSafety: CyberSmart

The Office of the eSafety Commissioner's website contains a wealth of information for parents about cybersafety issues.

Teens: Alcohol & other drugs

Parents can access a range of support to talk about alcohol and other drugs with their children, offered by the Raising Children Network.

Involving children in decision making

A quick, practical guide to supporting children's involvement in decision-making processes

What parents say about sexuality education

Discover existing research about parental attitudes to sexuality education.

Importance of student voice to counter bullying

Professor Barbara Spears explains the need for authentic involvement of students to counter bullying.