Child Safety
CyberSafety

Since 2013, ySafe has become Australia's leading provider of cyber safety education. ySafe are known for their eclectic team of child psychologists, ex-police officers and teachers who specialise in cyber safety.
ySafe was founded in response to growing concerns amongst parents and school communities regarding children’s online activities, and the increasing prominence of technology-related developmental and behavioural issues. ySafe's approach has also been one of a pro-technology ethos, uniquely focussing on the social & emotional components of cyber safety and online behaviours.
Originally founded by psychologists, the need was identified for a multidisciplinary approach to cyber safety education and management. With that, the team expanded to include clinical psychologists, ex-police officers and teachers who are leaders in the field of cyber safety and social media. Their combined experience in child development, research, policing, and classroom contexts has provided them with a unique insight into the challenges and opportunities that participating in a digital environment presents to students, parents, and schools.
Select the link below to view the 'Communicating Safely Online Module' designed primary school aged children.
PLACEHOLDER
Re: Day for Daniel – Friday 30 October 2020
MAIN POINTS
• The Daniel Morcombe Foundation is seeking assistance with the continuation and
expansion of the National Day of Action, Day for Daniel.
• Day for Daniel endeavours to raise awareness of child safety, protection and harm
prevention.
• Day for Daniel is about educating children through child safety and protection initiatives
and helping empower children to ‘Recognise, React and Report’ if they feel something is
not right.
• ‘Wear Red – Educate – Donate’ is the theme for Day for Daniel. Schools, kindergartens,
businesses and communities across Australia are being encouraged to take action and
conduct child safety activities in their local communities to help in ‘Keeping Kids Safe’.
• The objectives of Day for Daniel are:
o To raise awareness about child safety and protection while promoting a safer
community for children.
o To educate children regarding their personal safety and empower them to
‘Recognise, React and Report’.
o To honour the memory of Daniel Morcombe.
o To raise funds to produce and distribute free educational resources.
• Registration to participate in Day for Daniel is free and can be completed online at
www.danielmorcombe.com.au.