
Webinars: Professional learning program for teachers
Find out about eSafety's professional development program for educators and those working with children and young people.
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Register now: Online safety conference
Netsafe and eSafety are co-hosting a trans-Tasman online safety conference on 24 and 25 October 2023 in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Find out moreVirtual Classroom webinar – Be an eSafe kid: Protect yourself
NEW for National Child Protection Week 2023: A live Virtual Classroom webinar that helps students to identify ways to protect themselves online and what to do if things go wrong.
Find out moreVirtual Classroom webinar – Be an eSafe kid: Take action against online bullying
NEW for National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence 2023: A live Virtual Classroom webinar that explores how students can identify cyberbullying and what to do if they are bullied online.
Find out moreVirtual Classroom webinar: Be an eSafe kid – Connect. Reflect. Protect.
Join eSafety's expert training team for a live Virtual Classroom webinar that explores how students can connect online safely and mindfully to protect themselves and others.
Find out moreWebinars: Social media self-defence training
Learn to build your social media self-defence skills at one of our free webinars.
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16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
Check out eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant’s blog post on six things you can do to prevent gender-based violence for this year's 16 Days of Activism.
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Virtual Classroom: Be an eSafe kid: Be safe, be supportive
NEW for National Child Protection Week 2022: A live Virtual Classroom webinar that explores how students can identify personal boundaries and support each other to stay safe online.
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National Child Protection Week 2022
Discover how eSafety is supporting National Child Protection Week through free online learning and other activities.
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Webinar: eSafety’s parent guide to popular apps
Join our free webinar designed for parents and carers of young people aged 8 to 13. Learn about TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube and help your children stay safe online.
Find out morePlay it safe and fair — online and offline
Find out how eSafety and the Australian Football League joined forces to tackle the important issue of online safety within the AFL community.
Find out moreSCROLL: Take control of your feed
SCROLL is eSafety’s new youth campaign tackling what young Australians can do when things go wrong online.
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