What's Happening?
The eSafety Commissioner offers resources and advice to parents and carers on preventing and addressing cyberbullying among children. The agency highlights the importance of early conversations about online safety and developing good digital habits. Parents are encouraged to monitor their children's online activities, adjust privacy settings, and use features like muting or blocking to manage online relationships. The eSafety Commissioner also provides support for serious cases of cyberbullying, working with social media companies to remove abusive content and prevent further harassment.
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Why It's Important?
Cyberbullying can have severe impacts on children's mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. The eSafety Commissioner's guidance is crucial for empowering parents to protect their children from online abuse and fostering a safe digital environment. By promoting proactive measures and open communication, the agency helps prevent cyberbullying and supports children in developing positive online relationships. This initiative underscores the need for comprehensive strategies to address online safety, contributing to children's overall well-being.