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Suzanne Shipard Principal Adviser, Cybersmart Cybersmart – Empowering Children to be Safe Online

Cybersmart – Empowering Children to be Safe Online

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Suzanne ShipardPrincipal Adviser, Cybersmart

Cybersmart – Empowering Children to be Safe Online

> Australian Government funded program delivered by the ACMA

> Key audiences: children and young people, parents, teachers/educators, pre-service teachers and library staff

> Our focus—

Program development: online and offline resources

Outreach: face-to-face information & online training to students, parents and teachers across Australia.

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Digital DNA video

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The ACMA cybersafety overview and services

Educate

Inform

Empower

Educators

Young people Parents

Engage

Research

Information & advice services

Counselling services

Resources for young people

Teaching resources

Professional development programs

Parent resources

How we reach out?

> Face -to face seminars> Online and interactive learning> Cybersmart website & blog> Twitter> Facebook> YouTube> Cyberzine

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The Cybersmart website

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Schools Gateway

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Cybersmart Outreach programs

> Internet Safety Awareness

Presentations

> Professional Development

Workshops

> Pre-service teacher training

> Online learning modules

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Young kids

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Kids

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Teens

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Secondary School resources

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Tagged – a short film

> Tagged is a video resource for

teens dealing with issues of

cyberbullying, sexting and

digital reputation.

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The Cloud – facebook page

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The interviewfacebook video

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Parents

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Hard copy resources

> for parents, children, libraries and teachers

> for differing ages and skill levels

> regular updates

> promotes key cybersafety messages

> free

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Cybersafety help

> Cybersmart Online Helpline for kids and teens

> Cybersmart Help > 1800 880 176

[email protected]

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> Reporting offensive content to the ACMA hotline www.acma.gov.au

THANK YOU

[email protected]

www.cybersmart.gov.au