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The internet is a very big place. This means it can be hard to find what you need. For the final episode of this season of Safe Is Savvy, Greg Gebhart, Senior Education Trainer at the office of the eSafety Commissioner joins the podcast to help us hone our critical literacy skills, so we can surf the web in a way that most benefits us.
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When the old ways of doing things go digital, there is always an adjustment period. Before computers, doctors’ offices and hospitals had whole rooms dedicated to storing paper records. These records were slowly replaced with computers, and now these records are online. Today’s guest, Dr Steve Hambleton, has been a key player in this process: taking our medical records online, whilst keeping them accessible and safe. Dr Steve joins the podcast to discuss the ways in which MyHealthRecord, the government’s online summary of your medical history, can assist medical practitioners, and how to generally best manage your medical information online.
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The internet is for everyone. But in order for everyone to be able to use the internet, it needs to employ universal design, a concept explored by this episode of Safe Is Savvy’s guest Stephanie Agnew from Get Skilled Access. A sight-impaired internet user, Stephanie joins the podcast to advocate for the simple things we can all do to make the internet more accessible and inclusive. The duty to make the internet more inclusive and accessible doesn’t just rest with web designers.
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What crumbs have you left online? In your browsing and your posting, what have you left behind? In this episode of Safe Is Savvy, Jarrad Langdon from Jala Design joins us to discuss online footprints. Specifically, how we can audit our public profiles, and better decide how and when to provide private information. The reality of our information being available online forever is a scary one, but with better behaviours, we can protect ourselves.
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Bullying and harassment take different forms in the physical world - and the digital space is no exception. In this episode of Safe Is Savvy, Jayde Petrie from Project Rockit joins us to discuss cyber-harassment. How it differs from cyber-bullying, how to spot if it’s happening to us - and what we can do to protect ourselves online. It’s a worthwhile discussion on an increasingly pervasive problem online.
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Adults and kids can be mean - and nowhere is that more apparent than the digital world. And while it might seem like some comments are better off shrugged off as light-hearted “fun”, there’s no denying that our words or actions online have a real-world impact. To talk about the nuances of cyberbullying - and what to do if it happens to you - we’re joined by Jayde Petrie, Lead Team Coordinator at Project Rockit.
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With the rise of apps and online dating making it easier than ever to match, swipe and connect with prospective partners, we can start forming genuine bonds with people before we’ve even had that first real-life date. But how much do you share about yourself before you meet someone? And does online dating really lead to happy-ever-afters? Joining us to chat through the ups and downs of dating in the digital age is Hannah Baker, co-host of the Whinge podcast.
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Socialising online seems like a fairly normal way to connect in the present day – with great friendships being formed on social media platforms, online forums, through gaming and more every day. Not everyone using these platforms has such good intentions, though. In this episode, Trent Ray from the Cyber Safety Project chats with us about staying safe when you’re socialising online – whether you’re spotting a catfish, or giving cyber bullying the block.
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Plenty of theft and fraud happens online these days. Scams are becoming harder and harder to detect, even for digital natives. And falling for them can have a real impact on your wellbeing. In this episode, we’re joined by Bella Walker from Financial Counselling Victoria, who shares how you can stay extra secure online – and steer clear of identity theft and the like.
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We’re all entitled to a little privacy – it’s a human right. The thing is, our privacy is impacted nearly every time we go online and use social media. In this episode, we’re joined by Susan McLean from Cyber Safety Solutions, who’s helping us to solve some of the key pieces of the privacy puzzle. So you can feel that much safer and more secure online - even if you’re not doing anything particularly ‘out there’ in the first place!
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In this episode, Co-Founder and CEO of Consent Labs and 2022’s NSW Young Woman of the Year, Angie Wan, joins us to talk about online consent in all its many forms. Angie explains, in simple terms, that consent is essentially giving permission freely and voluntarily - and that consent is required for more than just sexual interactions. From changing the national conversation to how we can set boundaries, this episode is a deep dive into online consent.
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This week we’re joined by Shayne Hood, a lived experience trauma practitioner who specialises in elevating the stories and potential of people via his company Wounds & Wisdom. Shayne shares his approach to building spaces of self-determination for individuals to address and overcome trauma, while providing useful definitions and resources for our listeners, regarding trauma and recovery.
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This week’s episode sees the return of a very special guest, Dan Shandler, Co-Founder of Elephant Ed, Australia’s leading youth-led sex-education provider. This week, Dan and Little Dreamers’ Founder Maddy Buchner help listeners understand online grooming. We learn where to go for help and the importance of changing the cultural conversation around victim blaming.
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Sex, like many of the things in life that were once only found IRL or in print, has been transformed by the internet. This means young people today need to be educated about even more sex-related content. As if sex-ed wasn’t tricky enough before the digital age! Luckily, Little Dreamers has Dan Shandler, founder of Elephant Ed, Australia’s leading youth-led sex education provider, to help us answer all of the questions you’re waaaay too embarrassed to ask your family.
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With the rise of TikTok and the growing influence of social platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and Youtube, social media has become more than just a place where we connect with our friends. It’s a news source, cultural hub and a place where Influencers are born. In this episode, we’re joined by David Krupp, the Founder and Director of The Influencer Store, to let us peek behind the curtain of how the world of Influencers, really works.
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In 2022, it’s hard to know where the real world ends and the digital world begins. Sometimes, it feels like they’re one in the same. We take our physical safety seriously, so it’s equally important we take our digital safety seriously, too. This week, we’re joined by Bing Li, Site Reality Engineer at Envato who lives deep in the digital world and knows how to stay safe in it. Tune in to get the downlow from a true expert.
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Young Carers are some of the most responsible, respectful and resilient people on the planet. And nobody knows this better than our superstar guest, Little Dreamers Family Support Worker, Miranda Nash, who joins us in the episode to give her top tips on where and how Young Carers can access the support they deserve.
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Being a digital native is a really cool privilege.
You understand how to use devices, navigate digital platforms and get lost in cyber-worlds that baffle the boomers.
But much like the real world, there’s bullying, corruption, sexual exploitation and safety concerns. As a Young Carer, you’ve probably already got a lot on your plate. So we’ve designed this podcast to help you access all the information you need to stay safe in the digital age.
We’re here to answer all the big hairy questions you’re too embarrassed to ask anyone else, like…
What’s the definition of bullying?
Why does it feel so damn good to scroll?
Is it really socialising if I’m doing it online?
Or… Can someone take advantage of me online?
If any of these questions are ones you’ve thought about before, then you’re in the right place. Welcome to the Safe is Savvy podcast: a guide to staying safe while having heaps of fun in the digital and real worlds.
I’m Madeleine Buchner, Founder of Little Dreamers and your host. Each episode, I’ll be talking to an expert guest about all things E-Safety.
Safe is Savvy premiers on 30 March 2022 and episodes drop every fortnight, so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or visit the Dreamers Hub at dreamershub.com.au to never miss an episode.
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