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Online violence just as destructive as offline violence
Dr Jane says contrary to claims that cyberhate is mostly innocuous because it is virtual rather than ‘real’, the widespread…
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What QLD schools are doing with $180,000 to tackle cyberbullying
One enterprising 11-year-old from Camp Hill, Florence Hill, has been funded to create a digital animation with support from her…
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Education program creates new generation of online influencers
The Office of the eSafety Commissioner has launched The YeS Project to explore online issues including cyberbullying and image-based abuse,…
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Calls for a nationwide approach to tackling bullying
When it comes to government and society working together, there is “no single universal anti-bullying approach”, leaving decisions largely up…
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Hundreds of cyberbullying victims lodge formal complaints with e-Safety Commissioner
Young victims of cyberbullying can have their complaints handled by Australia's Office of the e-Safety Commissioner. Make sure you collect…
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Combatting online bullying is different for girls and boys: here’s why
This academic says girls behave differently online and are at greater risk of mental health issues. Gender must be considered…
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Why children should be taught to build a positive online presence
Rather than just teaching children about internet safety and reducing their digital footprint, we should also encourage them to curate…
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Film project rewrites cyberbullying story at World Media Festival
Films featured in the Rewrite Your Story youth program have taken home Gold at the World Media Festival in Hamburg.…
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Anti-bullying initiative – Rewrite Your Story online
Body shaming, viral nudes, violent threats, hacked accounts, doctored images, and extreme nastiness—these are common occurrences online for too many…
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Cyberbullying on the rise: children’s e-safety commissioner
Latest quarter figures released today by the office of the children’s eSafety commissioner show it has dealt with 70 serious…
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