The Melbourne Archdiocese of Catholic Schools eSafety summit was held on September 6 at Marvel Stadium in Docklands. Dr Mary Oski launched documents for use in school with students about safety online including the updated e-safe behaviour student use agreement.  Identifying potential red flags to help prevent online incidents was the topic from keynote speaker Kellie Britnell – eSafety Commissioner’s Manager Awareness and Capability, and real case studies – indicators and protective factors was presented by Frankston SOCIT Detectives. 

Dr Joanne Orlando, who is a leading expert in the field of children and technology with a particular focus on research on the teaching, learning and social effects of children’s uses of technology, presented on digital wellbeing and children’s home uses of technology, as well as the relationship between vulnerable children’s uses of technology and their well-being.

Parents | eSafety Commissioner

Tania Anticev
School Improvement Leader: Wellbeing