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There has never been a greater need for schools to take a proactive approach towards whole school community promotion of digital citizenship, including online safety and wellbeing, than there is now. The internet affords new ways of working and learning, and in turn, new challenges are emerging and evolving for young people and those who…
Online dating scams have an enormous impact on New Zealanders. If you’re suspicious about a new contact there is an easy way to see if their profile photo is being widely used across the internet
Learn what the “infringing file sharing” changes to the Copyright Act mean for schools.
Advice for young people who are being bullied online. If you don’t know how best to help someone and are worried, contact NetSafe for practical assistance with popular social media platforms
The Bullying Prevention and Response guide (updated in 2015) was published in response to calls from the education sector for information on preventing and responding to bullying. Primarily designed for school principals, staff and Boards of Trustees, the bullying prevention guide includes links to resources that may also be useful for students and their families…
Learn how to make changes to your privacy setting to help you control who can see your profile and posts