Cyber Safety
The following resources are designed to provide support and guidance to help keep you safe online. Hover over the title to see the website link.
Budd:e
Budd:e for Primary schools. Budd:e is education about the risks people take by going online, and the possible consequences of those risks. It contains eight online learning activities, plus one offline activity. Students are required to make decisions, and may experiment with choices and consequences. Progress through each activity is guided by prompts and feedback.
Budd:e for secondary schools explores advanced cyber security topics, including: creating content, file sharing, pop-ups, privacy, sharing, scams, spam, spyware malware, phishing online transactions and computer viruses. Students can earn points answering questions to 'buy' parts and accessories to build a unique cyborg that can be used as an avatar on social networking sites.
eSafety
eSafety is a national cybersafety and cybersecurity education program managed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), as part of the Australian Government's commitment to cybersafety. The program is specifically designed to meet the needs of its target audiences of children, young people, parents, and teachers.
Digital Licence - available for Year 6 students courtesy of Google, in partnership with The Alannah and Madeline Foundation in 2015
Digital Citizens Video 2.34mins
Kids Helpline
Kids Helpline is a free, private and confidential, 24 hour counselling service for young people aged 5-25 years. In addition, cyber safety information is available on their website.
Stay Smart Online
Stay Smart Online is the Australian Government's online safety and security website, designed to help everyone understand the risks and the simple steps we can take to protect our personal and financial information online.
Bullying. No Way!
The Bullying. No way! website was created by Australia’s education authorities. The website provides information for parents, resources for teachers, and offers two zones for children and young people (under 13 years and over 14 years). The site has information and activities relating to bullying and cyberbullying.
Think U Know
Australian Federal Police – Internet safety programs to support parents, carers and teachers; to report concerns. ThinkUKnowYouth is for 11- 17 year olds
Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner YouTube Page
Budd:e
Budd:e for Primary schools. Budd:e is education about the risks people take by going online, and the possible consequences of those risks. It contains eight online learning activities, plus one offline activity. Students are required to make decisions, and may experiment with choices and consequences. Progress through each activity is guided by prompts and feedback.
Budd:e for secondary schools explores advanced cyber security topics, including: creating content, file sharing, pop-ups, privacy, sharing, scams, spam, spyware malware, phishing online transactions and computer viruses. Students can earn points answering questions to 'buy' parts and accessories to build a unique cyborg that can be used as an avatar on social networking sites.
eSafety
eSafety is a national cybersafety and cybersecurity education program managed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), as part of the Australian Government's commitment to cybersafety. The program is specifically designed to meet the needs of its target audiences of children, young people, parents, and teachers.
Digital Licence - available for Year 6 students courtesy of Google, in partnership with The Alannah and Madeline Foundation in 2015
Digital Citizens Video 2.34mins
Kids Helpline
Kids Helpline is a free, private and confidential, 24 hour counselling service for young people aged 5-25 years. In addition, cyber safety information is available on their website.
Stay Smart Online
Stay Smart Online is the Australian Government's online safety and security website, designed to help everyone understand the risks and the simple steps we can take to protect our personal and financial information online.
Bullying. No Way!
The Bullying. No way! website was created by Australia’s education authorities. The website provides information for parents, resources for teachers, and offers two zones for children and young people (under 13 years and over 14 years). The site has information and activities relating to bullying and cyberbullying.
Think U Know
Australian Federal Police – Internet safety programs to support parents, carers and teachers; to report concerns. ThinkUKnowYouth is for 11- 17 year olds
Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner YouTube Page