No Images? Click here How will you show respect online this Safer Internet Day?Next Tuesday, 6 Feb marks Safer Internet Day across the globe and we’re proud to be kicking it off in Australia. Join thousands of corporate supporters, schools and community organisations to help spread this year’s theme: “Create, connect and share respect: A better internet starts with you.” Be ready to show your support! Sign up your primary class for a Virtual ClassroomRegistering for our #SID2018 themed Virtual Classroom is an ideal way to get your students involved on the day. Suitable for grades 4, 5, or 6, the interactive webinar is a call to action for students to engage with others in a respectful way and encourage a positive online experience. VCs are running throughout next week, so you’ll be sure to find a time that suits your class. Register here >>
Helping shape respectful high schoolersOur sport-themed #SID2018 presentation is now available for high school teachers to download and run in classes, along with a detailed guide. The presentation is designed to build students’ capacity to act respectfully both online and offline. Download it here >>
Young & eSafe: new classroom resourcesLast year, we launched our Young & eSafe platform, designed to offer practical advice for young people by young people, equipping them with skills to embody respectful and responsible online behaviours. Lesson plans are now available for teachers to open a dialogue with students about these important online behaviours, suitable for Years 9 and 10. Download lesson plans and teacher guides here >>
Guidance for parents: cyberbullyingAs a parent, it can sometimes be hard to understand what your child is going through emotionally and socially. We’re here to help—if you think your child might be a victim of cyberbullying, we have guidance on signs to look out for, how to talk to your child about it and most importantly, how to make a report. Check out our support and guidance here >> Rewrite your story: Cyberbullying is never okOur Rewrite Your Story program—made up of eight short films depicting real-life cyberbullying scenarios—is a great resource for teachers to discuss the pervasive effects of cyberbullying. Lesson plans are available for each scenario to aid teachers in empowering their students to take a stand against any sort of bullying. Watch and download here >> Save the date: NDA 2018Mark it in your diaries! The National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence will be held on Friday, 16 March 2018. It’s important we all take a stand together against bullying. Stay tuned for more information about our dedicated NDA Virtual Classrooms. Find out more here >>
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