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Smart Online Safe Online (SOSO) is a unique, non-profit social initiative bringing together the community and the digital media industry as partners to deliver online campaigns, aimed at educating young internet users about the dangers in their online environment. ...read more »
Kids Be Safe Online is a website for parents with information on trends and technologies affecting our kids, and useful materials, tools and resources. ...read more »
The Cybersmart website is about keeping safe and smart online. It provides cybersafety education and awareness for children, young people and parents. It also provides comprehensive training and resources for teachers, available through the Schools Gateway and cybersafety resources for library staff. ...read more »
ThinkUKnow is an Internet safety program delivering interactive training to parents, carers and teachers through primary and secondary schools in the ACT, NSW and Victoria using a network of accredited trainers. There's a Kids Corner with activities and games, too! ...read more »
SafeKids has internet safety resources for parents, including articles and guidelines for families, as well as a Kids and Parent's Pledge for safe internet use. ...read more »
Government service providing advice about protecting children online. Access “A Parent’s Guide To Internet Safety”. Net Alert has also developed a number of websites for children to use, which contain resources to help them learn about the issues that are affecting them, in a fun and accessible way. ...read more »
Safe online networking for your kids...
...like Facebook and MySpace, but safe!
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February 2010 Parents are urged to take measures to keep their kids safe online by educating their children and using protected social networking sites. A recent survey conducted by YourKidsEd.com.au on behalf of SuperClubsPLUS Australia has revealed that nearly half of all parents in the survey group believe their child to be at risk when visiting social networking sites, and that roughly the same percentage would be unsure of what do to if their child was unsafe.
February 2010 The Minister for Education, Julia Gillard, has announced the 164 schools selected to take part in a national pilot project to address cyber-safety. The Australian Government is providing $3 million for the world-first cyber safety initiative developed and conducted by child safety charity, the Alannah and Madeline Foundation.
By Jackie O'Neal, O'Neal Media Group "Bullying behavior can assume a wide range of actions;" Jennifer Wong, author of No Bullies Allowed noted. She went on to point out, "Unfortunately, the advent of new forms of communication technology has added to the list of ways in which children and youths can be victimized by others." ...read more »