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Child Safeguarding Statement

Some resources and activities may prompt a child to remember and potentially share an experience of harm. Make sure you’re familiar with your school's safeguarding policies and procedures so you can confidently report safety and well-being concerns.

Prepare students for the session by discussing: their right to be safe and respected; what to do if discussing online safety makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe; and how to seek help if they feel or have felt unsafe. Use this resource available on the website.

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eSmart Digital Licence resources

Everything you need on one page to run the program with your learners.

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eSmart Digital Licence resource pack

Includes all printables and lesson plans - (almost) everything you need to run the program with your learners. Note: does not include the videos found on this page.
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69MB zip file
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Includes all videos found on this page.
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60MB zip file

Watch on YouTube

Stream all videos from the YouTube channel playlist.

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eSmart Digital Licence quest introduction video

~3 minutes

Risk area videos

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Content risk area introduction video

~1 minutes

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Contact risk area introduction video

~1 minutes

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Conduct risk area introduction video

~2 minutes

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Compulsion risk area introduction video

~1 minutes

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eSmart Digital Licence quest conclusion video

~1 minutes
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The Alannah & Madeline Foundation acknowledges and pays respect to the many First Nations and Traditional Custodians of the land and waters where we live, work and provide our services. We recognise and celebrate their spiritual and ongoing connection to culture and Country. We pay our respects to all Elders past and present, and with their guidance are committed to working to ensure all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people are safe and inspired with the freedom to flourish.
The Foundation adheres to the Victorian Child Safe Standards and the National Child Safe Principles. We are committed to promoting and prioritising child safety and uphold the rights of children and young people to be safe. View our Child Safeguarding - Policy & Framework.
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