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Brett Lee Parent Feedback

 Brett Lee presented to parents in the
Queenstown Primary School Hall, 23rd June.

This was a valuable informative presentation that will have been a revelation for many of you. 
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 Brett Lee from INESS spent 20 years in the Queensland police force predominantly investigating child exploitation. He uses his extensive knowledge and experience to educate children, teachers, parents and the wider community about the dangers and responsibilities that surround the Internet and mobile phones.  Brett talks about the value and necessity of embracing the online world for our youth, balanced against the risks, responsibilities and dangers that are inherent through the nature of the internet.

View our presentation as part of our parent information evening on living with the world wide web and computers in our childrens lives.

Information about safe and secure use of the internet.

Watch Hector and his friends using the computer safely in a cartoon.

Animated stories of what people do on the internet, i.e. shows the inside of the computer using animations. Teaches you how to keep your computer safe.

Find out what young people are doing on-line

Find out what cyber-citizens need to be safe, connected and responsible. Shows how ICT fits within the years of education

Web Protection Software. Free Internet filtering and control solution for your home Windows or Mac computer. K9 puts you in control of the Internet so you can protect your kids.




Cybersafety Presentation
Resources:
Cybersafety websites
http://www.mylgp.org.nz/
http://www.bullyingnoway.com.au/
http://www.ncab.org.au/
http://test.scoilnet.ie/webwise/index.aspx
http://www.netsmartz.org/Parents
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/help/web/staysafe
http://www.fbi.gov/fu
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