TOP TIPS FOR MANAGING ONLINE LEARNING
Set boundaries for technology use at home and create your home tech agreement.
Talk to your child or young person about their online experiences both good and bad.
Encourage your child or young person to treat others online the same way they would in real life. 'Respectful Chat, I Can Do That'
Encourage your child or young person to be careful about giving out personal details on the online.
Talk to your child or young person about dealing with disturbing material.
Speak to your child or young person about what to do if something happens online that makes them uncomfortable or at risk.
SETTING UP AN eSAFE ENVIRONMENT AT HOME
You can access the eSafety Commission’s website for resources to support your family to be safe in an online learning environment.
Support your child or young person to choose an appropriate location in your home for continuity of learning.
Ensure other family members are respectful of this space and time allocated for learning time.
Work with your child or young person to safely access appropriate online learning content.
OTHER RESOURCES
Click on the links below for more resources and tips to keep your children safe when learning online.
Find resources for students, families and teaching staff.
A comprehensive website with everything you need to know to stay safe online. It includes eSafety for kids and eSafety tips for parents and carers.
Be Internet Awesome is a website with a Family Guide that gives families the tools and resources to learn about online safety at home. With an online game 'Interland' that teaches about eSafety this website and guide will help families discuss, learn, and think about online safety together.
Think You Know is an education program led by the Australian Federal Police. The information on ThinkUKnow is is evidence-based and draws on research and real life police investigations meaning the information is up to date and addresses the current issues.