To provide adult carers (parents, grandparents and other carers) with information, guidance and support, tips, and links to resources to help support young people online – particularly when they are exposed to cyberbullying.
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To provide adult carers (parents, grandparents and other carers) with information, guidance and support, tips, and links to resources to help support young people online – particularly when they are exposed to cyberbullying.
Parenting in…Cyberspace | Youth Law Australia - Inez | #8
Parenting in Cyberspace
32 minutes
3 years ago
Parenting in…Cyberspace | Youth Law Australia - Inez | #8
Aaliyah chats to Inez, a Senior Solicitor with Youth Law Australia, all about the laws in Australia relating to cyberbullying, their ever-changing nature and the practical & legal pathways that can be followed when young people are impacted by cyberbullying.
Links from the episode:
YLA website - yla.org.au/
YLA Get Help Now form - gethelp.yla.org.au/details
Facebook - @youthlawaustralia
Instagram - @youthlawaustralia
Twitter - @youthlawaus
Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.
If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services
Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying
Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au
This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.
Parenting in Cyberspace
To provide adult carers (parents, grandparents and other carers) with information, guidance and support, tips, and links to resources to help support young people online – particularly when they are exposed to cyberbullying.