New cyber safety laws for kids

By: yourtown 04 Dec 2014 Kids Helpline

Our CEO Tracy Adams appeared on Ten News last night talking about proposed new cyber safety laws.

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Research shows that one in five Australian children are the victims of cyberbullying and these new laws aim to keep children safe online.

The long term impacts of cyberbullying can include anxiety, depression and poor academic performance. Tracy Adams

Cyberbullying is a major issue and it impacts kids, young people and families. It can range from one person calling another names, right through to groups of students deliberately targeting other students on websites, or having whole groups set up on the Internet for the purpose of excluding, demeaning or harassing others.

We can offer insight, advice and resources around cyberbullying.

If young people want to talk to someone they can call Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or use email or web counselling services.

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