Cybersafety Education

Cybersafety educational packages and programs designed for use in the classroom. Teaching resources, videos and lesson plans aimed at primary and secondary school students.
  • Budd:e

    Budd:e

    www.staysmartonline.gov.au/schools_and_teachers

    The budd:e cybersecurity education package comprises a series of media-rich and interactive learning activities for Australian school students. The package comprises two learning modules – one for primary students and one for secondary students – which help students adopt safe and secure online practices.

    Visit the budd:e website.

  • Bullying No Way!

    Bullying No Way!

    www.bullyingnoway.com.au

    Bullying. No way! is an educational website for Australian school communities and the general public. As well as providing information for individuals, the website is visited for its extensive and increasing range of online curriculum and other resources to support the medium term and long term prevention work of schools. There are resources and information specifically on cyberbullying aimed at children, parents and teachers.

    Visit the Bullying website.

  • Cybersmart Schools Gateway program

    Cybersmart Schools Gateway program

    www.cybersmart.gov.au/schools

    The Cybersmart Schools Gateway is a great resource for teacher planning and houses a wide range of cybersafety information and teaching resources for primary and secondary schools. These accessible and engaging materials are designed to help schools develop and implement a holistic approach to cybersafety. Includes the popular Cybersmart Outreach program to book professional presentations to teachers, parents and students on cybersafety. Administered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

    Visit the Cybersmart Schools Gateway program website.

  • eSmart

    eSmart

    www.esmartschools.org.au/Pages/eSmartPortal

    Developed for Australian schools, eSmart is an easy-to-use, evidence-based and tested system to help schools manage cybersafety and deal with cyberbullying and bullying. The eSmart system provides a framework for schools to implement whole-school culture and behaviour change relevant to the smart, safe and responsible use of digital technologies. eSmart is an initiative of The Alannah and Madeline Foundation.

    Visit the eSmart website.