There are a million things you can do online. Most of the time things go well. You have fun, chat to your friends and play games. However, sometimes things don't go to plan and you don't know why or what to do about it.
Web filtering technology prevents students from accessing inappropriate material on the internet and email system.
At Boronia Park Public School, we take cybersafety very seriously. We have a school policy, student and parent contract, cybersafety lessons and police cybersafety talks in place, including a parent information evening every second year.
Visit these sites and get cybersmart:
The Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner is Australia's leader in online safety.
The Office is committed to helping young people have safe, positive experiences online and encouraging behavioural change, where a generation of Australian children act responsibly online—just as they would offline.
They provide online safety education for Australian children and young people, a complaints service for young Australians who experience serious cyberbullying, and address illegal online content through the Online Content Scheme.
Think U Know is an internet safety education programme in primary and secondary schools through a network of accredited volunteers and school champions.
Get cybersmart - Department of Education
Visit these sites and get cybersmart. Student tips for primary school kids.
Cybersafety - Curriculum Support
Information and links on cybersafety and critical literacy
Digital Citizenship is a suite of resources for students to support safe online behaviour.