
What to teach your preschooler about internet safety
News 2 FebruaryFifteen years ago, parents and caregivers did not have to worry about teaching pre-school aged children about internet safety.
09 March 2018
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The NSW Office of the Children’s Guardian has created a number of useful resources to support and promote child-safe organisations.
They have recently added to this list two easy-to-understand video animations that help parents and carers understand the key elements of child-safe organizations, and what to look for when choosing to engage with particular workers or organisations.
Fifteen years ago, parents and caregivers did not have to worry about teaching pre-school aged children about internet safety.
The NSW Office of the Children’s Guardian has created a number of useful resources to support and promote child-safe organisations.
ACU Institute of Child Protection Studies Director, Prof Daryl Higgins, writes for The Conversation.
Researchers from the ACU Institute of Child Protection Studies will examine the role of ethical practice in improving child safety.
Historian and Emeritus Professor Shurlee Swain has been elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. This is the highest honour for achievement in the humanities in Australia.
This portal is aimed at people working in youth-serving organizations to help them better prevent and respond to harm to children.
If you would like to talk to a trained professional about what you’ve seen on the Portal, or need help, please call Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.
If you believe a child or young person is in immediate danger, call Police on 000.
Emergency and safety
For further information on crisis responses and reporting child abuse and neglect, see: Australian Institue of Family Studies website.