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eSafeKids

eSafeKids

eSafeKids provides training, workshops and resources in protective behaviours, body safety, eSafety, digital wellbeing and pornography literacy.

Availability:
  • Online

Pricing: Paid

Origin: Developed in Australia for Australian schooling contexts

Affiliations: Approved elsewhere: eSafety About affiliations

Product type: Posters; Fact sheets; Professional learning; Presentation by an expert or speaker ; Incursion, excursion or immersive experience

Contact details

eSafeKids
ABN: 98 152 329 707

Program website: https://www.esafekids.com.au

Program contact email: admin@esafekids.com.au

Focus areas

  • Positive relationships

  • Belonging and inclusion

  • Bullying and cyber-bullying

  • Self-regulation and engagement

  • Resilience and optimism

  • Self-esteem and body image

  • Respectful relationships and consent education

  • E-safety and digital literacy

Curriculum alignment

  • Health and PE

Prospective users

Audience: Whole school universal (Tier 1), Whole class universal (Tier 1), Targeted small group early intervention (Tier 2), Intensive individualised approach (Tier 3)

Context: School or centre-based, Outside School Hours Care (OSHC), Home-schooling, E-schools

Main beneficiaries: Early learning, Foundation/Prep, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8, Year 9, Year 10, Year 11, Year 12

Delivery style: Classroom teacher is trained; Delivered by program staff

Aims & approach

eSafeKids is a one-stop shop for child safety books, resources and courses that support curriculum delivery and in-home education and conversation. Reading with children provides an opportunity to teach vital life skills in a child-friendly, fun, age and stage appropriate way. Reading books that are meaningful can have a lasting impact. Selecting books with teachable moments and content can assist you to discuss a wide range of topics, particularly those that are sometimes tricky and sensitive.

Evidence

The courses and resources align with established frameworks such as the eSafety Commissioner's Best Practice Framework for Online Safety Education. For evidence of positive outcomes see: https://www.esafekids.com.au/testimonials