Helpful people
Please remember, if you have any questions or concerns with your online safety, your first step is to speak to one or more of the following people:
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Resources
The Girls Social Media Project is being conducted by Griffith University and is not sponsored or endorsed by the community services listed here. However, if you need additional assistance or require further information, these sites are a good place to start.
YouthBeyondBlue For information on stress, anxiety, depression or related concerns visit www.youthbeyondblue.com or call 1300 22 4636 (24hrs) KidsHelpLine For information on how and where to get assistance visit kidshelpline.com.au or call 1 800 55 1800 (24 hrs) eHeadspace For assistance with or advice on a wide range of mental health issues visit: www.eheadspace.org.au or call 1800 650 890 Bullying. No Way! For information on understanding and responding to bullying visit: bullyingnoway.gov.au Cyber-bullying Resources For up-to-date information and resources about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents, visit: cyberbullying.org/resources eSafety Commissioner For information on esafety and social media as well as complaints and reporting of online problems visit: www.esafety.gov.au Other eSafety Resources ThinkUKnow For information on internet safety and how to report online problems visit: www.thinkuknow.org.au Student Wellbeing Hub For information on wellbeing, online safety, and safe responsible choices visit: studentwellbeinghub.edu.au The YeS Project A new digital and social health program that encourages young people to act as positive leaders and supportive friends online: www.esafety.gov.au/education-resources/classroom-resources/yes-project www.esafety.gov.au/education-resources/classroom-resources/yes-project Common Sense Media Nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education: www.commonsensemedia.org |