National Children’s Week (24 October to 1 November 2020) celebrates the rights of all children and young people to join groups and safely connect with others.
This week provides an important opportunity for us to consider how we can empower children and young people to speak up in both a physical and online environment.
While technology has allowed children and young people to maintain social connections during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it may also present new challenges and risks to child safety. From individuals to organisations, we all have a role to play in keeping children and young people safe.
Information for parents and carers
- eSafety parents page on the eSafety Commissioner website
- Internet safety for children page on the Better Health Channel website
- Resources for parents and carers page on the Commission for Children and Young People website.
- ‘What the Child Safe Standards mean for your child’ on the Resources for Child Safe Standards page of the Providers website.
Information for children and young people
- eSafety kids and eSafety young people pages on the eSafety Commissioner website
- Internet safety resources page on the Department of Education and Training’s FUSE website
- ‘Child Safe Standards poster for children’ on the Resources for Child Safe Standards page of the Providers website.
Information for child safe organisations
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