Wellbeing resources

As a parent, discover how you can be involved in maintaining a safe, supportive and respectful learning community. Select primary or secondary to find information, advice and strategies to assist you in raising children who know how to take care of themselves and who are sensitive to those around them.

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Click Against Hate

Click Against Hate is a primary and secondary school program seeking to develop inclusive school cultures by addressing issues of bias, bullying and prejudice.

Tagged - Educators

This film and the accompanying teaching resources explore the legal consequences of sexting.

Cybersmart Hero

Learn how to disrupt cyberbullying through bystander action.

Cybersmart Forever

Learn about the risks of sharing digital images.

Think u know: Band runner

So you're online. How can you keep in control of what happens? Find out how, and what to do when things don't feel right.

ThinkUKnow: 4 to 7 year-olds

What should you do if you see something online that makes you worried or sad?

eHeadspace

This website provides online and telephone services for young people experiencing tough times.

Digital citizenship - Parents

Advice for parents, students and teachers about digital citizenship and being a safe, responsible and positive contributor online.

eSafety Parents: Cyberbullying

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

Internet safety

Find information on a range of online safety issues from the Raising Children Network website.

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.