eSafety
There is no doubt that engaged parents who proactively support their child’s technology use reduce risk. This is a brave new world for many, with numerous parents reporting they do not know how and where to access information. We would encourage Parents and Carers to consider upcoming Parent webinars from the office of the eSafety Commissioner, subscribe to the eSafety parent newsletter, and also follow eSafety via your own social media channels for updates. A list of Term Three online events is attached and includes topics like understanding parental controls to help protect your child online, understanding AI companions, and safeguarding your child from cyberbullying.