The changing face of cyberbullying – supporting young people in 2025
About event organiser
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is the Australian Government’s independent online safety regulator. eSafety's purpose is to help safeguard Australians at risk of online harms and to promote safer, more positive online experiences.
Event information
Dates and location
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20
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2025
5:45 pm
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6:30 pm
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Format
Online
In person
Online & In-person
Costs
Paid
Free
Paid & Free
About the event
For more information and to register, please see the event page.
This webinar is intended for educators and youth serving professionals. It explores how online harm is changing, with new technologies driving rapid shifts in both the nature of the issue and the tactics used.
This 45-minute webinar will cover:
- the latest trends in cyberbullying as seen by our eSafety investigators
- recognising the signs and developing strategies to build protective factors
- strengthening communication with families to support early intervention and safer digital habits.
Please direst all queries to the organisers.
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