is practical, interactive session equips school staff to respond effectively to online harm and support student wellbeing. With educators often the first point of contact when harm is disclosed, knowing how to assess and manage incidents is essential.
Key topics include:
Exploring reportable online harms, including:
-Cyberbullying
-Sexual extortion
-Image-based abuse
Using eSafety’s Toolkit for Schools to support a:
-Consistent, whole-school approach
-Stronger response across leadership, wellbeing, curriculum, and community
-Working through real-life case studies to:
-Assess the severity of online incidents
-Decide if incidents are reportable to eSafety
-Take appropriate, trauma-informed next steps
Ideal for teachers, wellbeing staff, school leaders, and anyone working directly with young people.
- Understand how to recognise and respond to serious online harm
- Feel confident using the Toolkit for Schools in practice
- Be better prepared to reduce harm and support students and families