INTERNET SAFETY & CYBERBULLYING EDUCATION
AGES 7-12
Our Primary School presentations equip younger students with the skills and knowledge necessary to use the internet safely, creating an awareness of their rights and responsibilities in the digital world. This is achieved through dynamic and engaging presentations targeting empowerment, awareness and self-esteem.
We help to make a difference and create a positive mindset change when it comes to young children and technology. In our complex digital world we believe this IS achievable. Our aim is to build upon and reinforce the valuable messages that are already being imparted by schools and parents by making these messages real to students.
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Up to Date Content
Our experienced team deliver credible presentations that cover up-to-date internet safety issues. We utilise real life stories, engaging videos and relatable photos to communicate important messages to children at all levels of online development and maturity.
Tailored Sessions
Every training session we deliver is tailor-made to your school’s individual requirements and current internet safety concerns. We take specific year level, audience size and allocated time into consideration to design a presentation that will work for your school community.
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TOPICS INCLUDE:
Cyberbullying
Discerning between strangers and friends online
Where to go for help with online concerns
What happens to content posted online
The truth about internet privacy
Protecting online identity
The importance of password protection
Online rights and responsibilities
Rules for technology.
We create a positive change of mindset when it comes to young children and technology through real and credible messages that can't be denied.
Brett Lee
Internet Safe Education
5 Principles to Stay Safe Online
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