eSafeKids is a specialist provider of Cyber Safety and Digital Wellness workshops and child-friendly resources. Our education is evidence-based, curriculum aligned, engaging and practical.
Underpinned by our positive ethos and social and emotional literacy, we focus on supporting children and young people to participate safely, positively and respectfully online. We also support parents, carers, educators and other professionals to talk with children and young people about the complementary topics of protective behaviours, body safety and pornography.
In person delivery locations
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Adult cyber abuse
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
SEA is pro young people. We understand that knowledge builds confidence and empowers young people to make informed decisions, and that this leads to better health, safety and wellbeing. Our primary and secondary programs are sensitive to diversity and delivered in a non-judgemental way and are aligned to the Victorian/Australian Curriculum. We are independent, and have no affiliations with any political or religious thinking. Our educators are experienced and specially trained by us.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
In person delivery locations
- VIC – Metro
Other delivery methods
- N/A
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
Topics covered
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Sexting and sharing nudes
The Cyber Safety Project is on a mission to support young people to self manage their own cyber security, safety and wellbeing through proactive education. We create safe communities through engaging and targeted education programs for young people at every stage of learning. Our sequenced curriculum equips educators with resources mapped to national frameworks and Families Hub supports parents with on-demand materials to help them create a safe digital environment at home.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Adult cyber abuse
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Optus Digital Thumbprint are free, curriculum-aligned workshops that support Australian primary and secondary school students, and their families, to participate safely online, with the tools they need for positive, responsible and authentic experiences. Program delivery modalities include facilitator-led via face-to-face workshops, and teacher-led via digital interactive workshops.
Our workshops are accompanied by a suite of resources that help reinforce learnings and can be deployed in the future.
In person delivery locations
- NSW – Metro
- NSW – Regional
- QLD – Metro
- QLD – Regional
- SA – Regional
- TAS – Metro
- TAS – Regional
- VIC – Metro
- VIC – Regional
- WA – Regional
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Evolve Education are passionate educators who empower Australians to participate safely and positively in the online world.
- We ENGAGE with students and young people to create positive change in the online world.
- We EDUCATE communities about the current and ever-evolving challenges posed by online environments.
- We EMPOWER educators and families by providing the practical resources and strategies needed to participate safely and responsibly online.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Through our eSmart programs, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation supports Australian children and educators to build essential digital skills to develop a generation of safe and strong digital citizens who are capable and compassionate.
Our eSmart programs in primary schools, high schools, and public libraries are aligned with the national school curriculum and empower students, teachers and parents to create safe and supportive school communities where all students have the freedom to flourish.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream (except Northern Territory)
- Teacher-directed app or resource (except Northern Territory)
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
The Kids Helpline @ School program incorporates online safety and wellbeing sessions that aim to empower students to be informed digital citizens, with topics including Cyberbullying and Safety. Each session runs for 30 to 60 minutes and is delivered by a tertiary qualified counsellor, via video conferencing. The program provides an opportunity for students to talk about things that may be concerning them regarding their online activities in a fun and engaging environment.
In person delivery locations
- N/A
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Online gaming
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
The Playground Craze presents vibrant music and theatre programs that encourage students to develop responsible digital habits. Using hip-hop music and trending dance styles, each energetic performance captivates young audiences and fosters a fun, open atmosphere that makes it easy for students to absorb vital messages about online safety. Each incursion is paired with a Q&A session where students can discuss key ideas, and teachers receive curriculum-aligned resources to continue the dialogue on online safety, cyberbullying, seeking help, and making responsible choices online.
In person delivery locations
- ACT
- NSW – Metro
- NSW – Regional
- NT – Metro
- QLD – Metro
- QLD – Regional
- SA – Metro
- SA – Regional
- TAS – Metro
- TAS – Regional
- VIC – Metro
- VIC – Regional
- VIC – Remote
- WA – Metro
- WA – Regional
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Technology controls and strategies
Cybersafe Families offer cyber safety education, support and advice for students from Foundation to Year 12, their families, school staff, and the wider community. We are passionate about children getting the most out of technology at the right time and when they are ready. It has never been more important to educate students of all ages to navigate their online world with responsibility, resilience, respect and empathy. Cybersafe Families can tailor a package for your school setting.
In person delivery locations
- NT – Metro
- NT – Regional
- NT – Remote
- SA – Metro
- SA – Regional
- SA – Remote
Other delivery methods
- N/A
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Adult cyber abuse
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Backflips Against Bullying is a series of evidence-based programs featuring high-energy, one-hour performances by professional teams of acrobatic presenters who use their unique skills to engage students and deliver critical information about bullying and cyberbullying. The program is endorsed by Evelyn M Field, one of Australia's most respected psychologists and an expert in the field of bullying.
In person delivery locations
- ACT
- NSW – Metro
- NSW – Regional
- NSW – Remote
- QLD – Metro
- QLD – Regional
- QLD – Remote
- SA – Metro
- SA – Regional
- SA – Remote
- VIC – Metro
- VIC – Regional
- VIC – Remote
Other delivery methods
N/A
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
Project Connect’s education program is designed to assist in equipping students with the skills and knowledge to identify virtual warning signs in a borderless online world. Our children are using the internet daily to connect with each other and the world around them. It is important to empower students to make wise choices, to look after their digital reputation and keep themselves and others safe while navigating the internet and apps, and forming their own relationships.
In person delivery locations
- ACT
- NSW – Metro
- NSW – Regional
- NT – Metro
- QLD – Metro
- QLD – Regional
- SA – Metro
- SA – Regional
- TAS – Metro
- TAS – Regional
- VIC – Metro
- VIC – Regional
- WA – Metro
- WA – Regional
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Brainstorm Productions is one of Australia’s most experienced and respected educational theatre providers, engaging over 260,000 students annually. Our evidence-based programs use live theatre to empower students, fostering resilience, wellbeing, and positive connections. Each performance offers practical strategies for online safety, bullying prevention, help-seeking, and mental health, supported by a Q&A session and curriculum-linked classroom resources to inspire discussion and target key learning outcomes. The program is developed by educators, creative professionals, and a clinical psychologist in collaboration with students and young people and delivered by professional young actors.
In person delivery locations
- NSW – Metro
- QLD – Metro
- QLD – Regional
- SA – Metro
- VIC – Metro
- VIC – Regional
Other delivery methods
- N/A
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
WA Child Safety Services is Western Australia’s specialist provider of child safety and abuse prevention programs and resources. We offer face-to-face and online training workshops, school programs, and a comprehensive range of education resources across a range of topics including online safety, digital wellness, body safety, and protective behaviours.
Our experienced and diverse team provides services in metropolitan and regional locations across WA.
In person delivery locations
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream (WA only)
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
PROJECT ROCKIT is Australia’s youth-driven movement against (cyber)bullying. Over the past 16 years, we have worked with more than 500,000 students across Australia, equipping young people with the tools to challenge bullying, foster empathy and peer connection, build healthy relationships and grow their wellbeing and resilience. Our strengths-based and interactive workshops are youth-driven and evidence-based, with all learning outcomes aligned to the Australian Curriculum.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
How can we tell if our students can navigate online safely and responsibly? CyberPASS identifies the gaps in your students’ knowledge, then provides bespoke educational resources to target their needs.
CyberPASS comes in three age-appropriate modules covering Years 3 to 9. Our free national ranking platform, SOS INDEX, uses CyberPASS data to provide a national snapshot of online safety strengths and weaknesses across Australian schools.
CyberPASS can be accessed anywhere, anytime on all devices.
In person delivery locations
- N/A
Other delivery methods
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
Elephant Ed sends youthful, relatable and highly trained facilitators to deliver interactive and engaging online safety, consent and sexuality education workshops to schools across Australia. Our evidence-based, age-appropriate workshops are tried and tested across all relevant age groups and are mapped to State and National curriculum guidelines, empowering tens of thousands of students every year to make informed, safe and positive choices online and in relationships.
In person delivery locations
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Sexting and sharing nudes
Real Talk specialises in working with faith-based educators to bring trained, relevant and relatable presenters to Australian and New Zealand schools via in-person and online seminars and full-day programs. Real Talk provides evidence based, curriculum mapped primary and secondary resources. Real Talk has worked with hundreds of schools and we are passionate about equipping students, families and teachers with the skills required to live life to the full.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Bully Zero is Australia's leading bullying prevention charity, working to prevent and reduce bullying (online and offline) through evidence-based education, advocacy and support for all communities across Australia.
Bully Zero offers a variety of programs that aim to educate, inform and empower young Australian students around the topics of cyberbullying, cyber safety and resilience. All programs are developed and tailored to meet the specific needs of all primary and secondary school students.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Adult cyber abuse
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Our mission at Life Ed is to empower children to thrive and make safer and healthier choices through education. Our evidence-based and curriculum aligned cyber safety program is called bCyberwise. This program is aligned to the Best Practice Framework for Online Safety Education and is designed for students in Years 4 to 6. bCyberwise is delivered as part of our Student Engagement Pathway which includes the Life Ed school visit and a suite of engaging pre and post visit lesson resources to deepen the learning.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- VIC - Metro
- VIC - Regional
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream (except TAS, VIC and WA)
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
Since 1989, Constable Care Foundation (CCF) has delivered creative, performance-based safety education and harm prevention programs to millions of WA children. Utilising participatory theatre, film and cutting-edge technologies, programs empower young Western Australians to live safer lives. CCF’s e-safety offerings include interactive theatre incursions 'Screen Name' and 'Trending' for upper primary-aged children, as well as virtual reality and live theatre incursion 'Overshare' for secondary school-aged students.
In person delivery locations
- WA – Metro
- WA – Regional
- WA – Remote
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Community organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
Eyes Open Social Media partners with your school to provide information sessions, workshops, teacher professional development and most importantly, visible results for your students. Step-by-step workshops assist students to add the necessary privacy and security to their main social media accounts to reduce their online risk. Through this process students learn how to apply what they have learned in class to all of their other social media accounts and interactions.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
Topics covered
- Adult cyber abuse
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Body Safety Australia promotes childhoods free from violence where children enjoy equitable and respectful relationships. Body Safety Australia is a not-for-profit organisation providing collaborative community solutions to foster robust, respectful relationships with children and young people. Our evidence-based strategies and programs empower and educate children and young people, their families, and professionals in the home and school environments, offline and online.
In person delivery locations
- NSW – Metro
- NSW – Regional
- QLD – Metro
- QLD – Regional
- SA – Metro
- VIC – Metro
- VIC – Regional
- VIC – Remote
- WA – Metro
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream (NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA only)
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
In person delivery locations
- All NSW
Other delivery methods
- Presentations, webinar or live stream (NSW only)
Target Audience
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
DiGii@School is a digitally delivered whole school Cyber Safety and Digital Wellbeing curriculum including teacher-led lessons and student-led experiential learning on the DiGii Social platform. Teaching materials are evidence-based and curriculum aligned and provide a comprehensive progress report.
The Parent Platform and Teacher Dashboard supports every child’s ‘Village’ with practical, bite-sized and applicable learning opportunities. We support every child to be safe, civil and savvy online.
In person delivery locations
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Bravehearts’ mission is to provide a holistic approach to the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse.
- Bravehearts ProjectYou! (Years 7 to 12) – Bravehearts’ Facilitated either online or face-to-face.
- Bravehearts CyberEcho (Years 3 to 6) – Six teacher-led lessons, summary, assessments, and worksheets.
- Bravehearts Ditto’s Keep Safe Adventure (children aged 3 to 8) – Includes a Bravehearts’ facilitated, live show and teacher-led learning modules tailored across three age levels.
In person delivery locations
- All NSW
- All QLD
- All TAS
- All VIC
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource (NSW, QLD, TAS and VIC only)
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
In person delivery locations
- All VIC
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream (VIC only)
- Teacher-directed app or resource (VIC only)
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Secondary (Years 7-10)
- Senior secondary (Years 11-12)
- Tertiary students
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
Topics covered
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies
Inform & Empower are primary school specialists. Founded by Marty (primary school teacher), together with Carley (psychologist), they are passionate about delivering evidence-based, engaging and practical learning to your school community. Inform & Empower's whole school approach supports teachers, students and parents.
In person delivery locations
- All ACT
- All NSW
- All NT
- All QLD
- All SA
- All TAS
- All VIC
- All WA
Other delivery methods
- Presentation, webinar or live stream
- Teacher-directed app or resource
Target Audience
- Pre-school
- Lower Primary (Foundation – Year 2)
- Upper Primary (Years 3-6)
- Teachers and school staff
- Parents and carers
- Community organisations
- Sporting organisations
Topics covered
- Cyberbullying
- Digital Identity and reputation
- Digital literacy and misinformation
- Help seeking strategies and supports
- Illegal and Restricted Online Content
- Non-consensual sharing of intimate images
- Online gaming
- Online grooming by sexual predators
- Online pornography and sexual content
- Privacy and personal information online
- Respect and consent in online relationships
- Screen time and digital wellbeing
- Sexting and sharing nudes
- Technology controls and strategies