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.
Find out moreVirtual 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.
Find out moreNational Child Protection Week 2022
Discover how eSafety is supporting National Child Protection Week through free online learning and other activities.
FIND OUT MOREWebinar: 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.
Find out moreVirtual Classroom: Be an eSafe kid: A better internet starts with you
A live Virtual Classroom webinar which looks at how our actions and words can make the online world a better place for everyone.
Find out moreNational Summit on Women's Safety
On 7 September 2021, eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, gave a keynote presentation at the National Summit on Women's Safety. This Summit aimed to inform the development of the next National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children.
See What You Made Me Do
This SBS documentary series explored domestic and family violence and the damaging impact of abuse. eSafety collaborated with SBS to provide practical information about technology-facilitated abuse and how to stay safer online. Watch the series on SBS On Demand.
Find out moreNational Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence
eSafety supported this campaign through classroom activities and a webinar. Explore eSafety's cyberbullying advice and resources, including tailored information for parents, young people and kids.
Read the blogpostInternational Women's Day
eSafety believes all women have a right to be safe online. This free webinar Empowering women to be safer online was held in the same week as International Women's Day in 2021. The session was designed to empower women with online safety knowledge and skills.
Discover moreQueensland takes on cyberbullying
eSafety joined the Queensland Government's 'Swipe it away' and 'Stand by me' campaigns to help young people, and the adults in their lives, to work together to combat cyberbullying and its impacts.
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