Internet Safety
Being safe on the Internet
– safety tip from KidsHelpLine
Bullying. No way!
– fact sheet about bullying. From Safe and Supportive School Communities
HomePrimary Student Well-Being
Being safe on the Internet
– safety tip from KidsHelpLine
Bullying. No way!
– fact sheet about bullying. From Safe and Supportive School Communities
e-Safety Resources
– information on how internet users can protect themselves and their information when using social networking sites, search engines and online games. From Australian Government
Cyberbullying 2013, Illustration, Pixabay, viewed 27 April 2021, <https://pixabay.com/fr/illustrations/la-cyberintimidation-bully-rumeur-122156/>.
Bullying. No way!
– information and resources to help school leaders and teachers create and sustain safe and supportive school communities. From Safe and Supportive School Communities
e-Safety Education
– information on how internet users can protect themselves and their information when using social networking sites, search engines and online games. From Australian Government
e-Safety Classroom Resources
– use filters to select education levels and topics. From e-Safety Commissioner
Parenting and child health services
– resources on parenting, child and youth health. From Government of South Australia
e-Safety Resources
– information on how internet users can protect themselves and their information when using social networking sites, search engines and online games. From Australian Government
e-Safety Resources
– information on how internet users can protect themselves and their information when using social networking sites, search engines and online games. From Australian Government
Thumbs up 2013, Illustration, Wikimedia Commons, viewed 27 April 2021, <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Facebook_logo_thumbs_up_like_transparent.png>, Creative Commons license: <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en>.