Cyberbullying Library
Cyberbullying Library
Download our cyberbullying infographic, which outlines 9 practical steps every parent and carer can take to keep their child or teen safe online. Each step links to extra resources to read, watch, and learn from - designed to empower your family and protect the people you love. Â Explore our library below.
DOWNLOAD INFOGRAPHIC
Download our cyberbullying infographic, which outlines 9 practical steps every parent and carer can take to keep their child or teen safe online. Each step links to extra resources to read, watch, and learn from - designed to empower your family and protect the people you love. Explore our library below.
DOWNLOAD INFOGRAPHICStep 1: Talk Early. Talk OftenÂ
Step 2:Â Lock Down Privacy Settings
Step 3:Â Educate Yourself. Stay Ahead.



Resources for initating conversation
Resources for activating privacy settings
Resources to expand knowledge
eSafety Commissioner – adviceÂ
eSafety Commissioner – Guide for Parents & Carers
Kids Helpline – Cyberbullying resources
Digital Futures for Children (UK) – glossary of terms
 Life Education Queensland – Cybersafety parenting e-book
Life Education – Be Internet Awesome guide for families
Australian government/AIFS – Helping your child if they’re the bully – guide for parents
Step 4:Â Set Tech Rules That Stick
Step 5: Be Present. Stay Curious
Step 6:Â Keep Devices out of Bedroom



Step 7: Teach them to Report & Reach Out
Step 8:Â Lead by example
Step 9:Â Keep Records if Things Go Wrong



Resources to log everything
Step 1: Talk Early. Talk OftenÂ

Resources for initating conversation
Step 2:Â Lock Down Privacy Settings

Resources for activating privacy settings
Step 3:Â Educate Yourself. Stay Ahead.

Resources to expand knowledge
eSafety Commissioner – adviceÂ
eSafety Commissioner – Guide for Parents & Carers
Kids Helpline – Cyberbullying resources
Digital Futures for Children (UK) – glossary of terms
 Life Education Queensland – Cybersafety parenting e-book
Life Education – Be Internet Awesome guide for families
Australian government/AIFS – Helping your child if they’re the bully – guide for parents
Step 4:Â Set Tech Rules That Stick

Step 5: Be Present. Stay Curious

Step 6:Â Keep Devices out of Bedroom

Step 7: Teach them to Report & Reach Out

Step 8:Â Lead by example

Step 9:Â Keep Records if Things Go Wrong

Resources to log everything
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