
The quiz provides insight into the online world for parents, and shares traps for young players. Designed as a conversation starter for parents and their 10–12 year-olds, it’s a quick 5-minute quiz addressing a variety of cyber safety topics.

That’s why I’m pleased to join with Queensland’s Minister for Education, Training and Employment, John-Paul Langbroek, to launch our joint project, the ‘ Meet the Creeps’ cyber safety quiz. So we know it’s a topic teenagers want their parents to become more engaged in. However, recent research by Telstra revealed when it comes to digital education, 99 per cent of teens questioned wanted more of it, and 45 per cent wished their parents had advised them about posting in the online world 1.

After all, when we were teenagers the internet didn’t even exist! The list seems never-ending and increasingly baffling. One day it’s Facebook, the next it’s WhatsApp. Understanding the way young people communicate online – and the ever-changing platforms they use – is an ongoing challenge for ‘non’ digital natives. We all want to do something about it, but for parents of teenagers and soon-to-be teenagers, the reality of addressing cyberbullying may not prove so straightforward.
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For example, you could ask if the subject is discussed at school and what they learn about it, or it could be something that has been on the TV or you heard about it on the radio.


Take a little time and, if possible, talk to someone else about it. Those feelings will affect the way we talk. If it's something that has made you angry, fearful or concerned, don’t tackle it straight away if possible.As with any conversation, it is important that we try to stay calm, balanced and non-judgemental.These more difficult conversations will heighten feelings of fear, anxiety, worry, shame and embarrassment. Some conversations are going to be more difficult than others, but it's so important to have these open and honest conversations, so you can help your child with any worries or issues they might be facing online.įor example, if you’re worried they have been viewing online pornography, if they have been sharing nudes, if they have seen upsetting, inappropriate or explicit content, or perhaps being bullied.
