Cybersafety
Resources For Teenagers & Teachers
The Line
In any relationship, there are things that are black and white and there are grey areas. The Line helps you navigate those grey areas, so you can enjoy healthy and respectful relationships and recognise behaviour that ‘crosses the line’.
Cybersmart
Designed to support and encourage participation in the digital economy by providing information and education which empowers children to be safe online.
Think U Know
Digizen
The Digizen website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS. It shares specific advice and resources on issues such as social networking and cyberbullying and how these relate to and affect their own and other people's online experiences and behaviours.
Lets Fight It Together
Budd:e
Budd:e for secondary schools explores advancedcyber security topics, including: creating content, file sharing, pop-ups, privacy, sharing, scams,spam, spyware, malware, phishing, online transactions and computer viruses. Students can earn points answering questions to 'buy' parts and accessories to build a unique cyborg that can be used as an avatar on social networking sites.
Cybersafe Kids
Cybersafety Easy Guide to Socialising Online
Cybersafety Help Button
Stay Smart Online Blog
Stay Smart Online
Cybersafety Help Button - The Australian Government's Cybersafety Help Button provides internet users, particularly children and young people, with easy online access to cybersafety information and assistance available in Australia. It offers counselling, reporting and educational resources to assist young people deal with online risks including cyberbullying, unwanted contact, scams and fraud, and offensive or inappropriate material.
Easy Guide to Socialising Online -
The Australian Government's Easy Guide to Socialising Online provides information on how internet users can protect themselves and their information when using social networking sites, search engines and online games.
Childnet
The internet is a brilliant place to connect with others, to be creative and to discover new things. In the Childnet Hub you’ll find top tips, competitions, blogs and advice to help you to use the internet safely, responsibly and positively. You can also visit our get involved section to have your say on all things internet and new technology related!
Kidsmart
Know IT All
Chat Danger
A site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles.
The silly step-brothers offer smart advice about online safety
Microsoft Safety
Security, Privacy & Online Safety
Tip Cards
Brochures
Factsheets
Creative Commons Australia
This series of materials is designed to provide simple information for teachers and student on what CC is, how to find CC material and the best way to attribute CC material.
The fact sheets have been developed by the Ministerial Council on Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs in conjunction with Creative Commons Australia and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation. Other materials are developed by Creative Commons Australia and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, or as marked.
Australian Communication and Media Authority
Australian Federal Police
http://www.afp.gov.au/policing/cybercrime/
Information about the criminal side of cybercrime, Cyber forensics Crime prevention, High tech crime, Internet fraud and scams and the virtual Global Taskforce
10 top tips for youth in the cyber world:http://www.afp.gov.au/policing/cybercrime/~/media/afp/pdf/c/cyber-safety-top-10-tips-for-youth.ashx