Industry resources Term 4

Below are the latest leading industry resources for use in the ongoing journey to keep your students safe from bullying and cyber bullying.

For teachers 

The Australian Student Wellbeing Hub offers, professional learning for teachers with a focus on ‘building student resilience’.

Here you can explore the latest research about resilience, learn how school communities have positively responded to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other events, as well as strategies from the classroom to the whole school environment to sustain resilient attitudes and practices.

The eSafety Commissioner’s professional learning offers webinar-based professional development for teachers provided by their expert education and training team. These webinars cover topics including online harmful sexual behaviours, misinformation and emerging technologies.

For students

The eSafety Commissioner’s live virtual classroom webinar, ‘Be an eSafe kid: online boundaries – it's OK to say 'no'’, is aimed at middle and upper primary aged students.

ReachOut’s quiz for young people, ‘Checking in with yourself’, helps young people explore how well they are dealing with the stresses of everyday life and how they can make improvements on areas troubling them. 

For parents and carers

Many parents feel teaching their kids about online safety is important, but they don’t quite know how to go about it. The Dolly's Dream Parent Hub has resources about online grooming, 'sexting', 'nudes' and gaming in a balanced way, plus more.

Net Aware UK offers a series of tips for parents about ‘Being a good digital role model to your child’.

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