Kids and Young Adults

Kids are growing up in the digital age, having always had the Internet at their fingertips. As a result, they face new and different challenges compared to previous generations who didn’t have to learn how to properly navigate growing up online. The Internet can be a tool of empowerment and learning for a young person if they follow some cyber-safety guidelines. Kids (8+) and young adults can browse these websites to learn more about the online challenges ahead of them.

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    DQ World
    DQ World is an online and mobile learning platform to empower children (aged 8-12) to self-learn their digital intelligence to be smart, responsible and future-ready Internet users through fun and educational lessons.

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    Bullying. No Way!
    Bullying. No Way! aims to create learning environments where every student and school community member is safe, supported, respected and valued.

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    It’s Time We Talked
    Reality & Risk: Pornography, young people and sexuality is a violence prevention project that supports young people, parents, school, government and the community sector to understand and address the influence of pornography.

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    Youth Law Australia
    Youth Law Australia is a community legal service. This page gives advice regarding Internet, phones and technology.

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    Bully Stoppers
    The Bully Stoppers online toolkit supports schools, parents and carers, and students to work together to help prevent and respond to bullying.

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    The eSafety Guide
    Learn about the latest games, apps and social media, including how to protect your information and report harmful content.

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    eSafety Kids
    Provides advice to kids for navigating the online world.

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    eSafety Young People
    Useful information to help young people stay safe online.

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    LGBTQ+ Bullying
    What is LGBTQ+ bullying and what should you do if you are being bullied in this way?