‘Shadows of the Web – Protecting Our Children in the Digital World’ serves as a vital educational resource for anyone responsible for the safety of children online. It encourages families and communities to engage in open conversations with children about the potential dangers of the internet and how to respond effectively if such risks arise. The documentary also emphasises the need for tech companies to take greater responsibility in safeguarding their most vulnerable users — children.
Insight into the changing face of childhood in the highly vulnerable digital age focusing specially on the consequent problems faced by kids and parents.
A must-see documentary for every parent on how to protect our kids from online predators and the fallout from exposure to today's genres of hardcore, violent, degrading porn. Featuring some of the world's leading experts in this field.
Safe4Kids YouTube Channel
This channel provides access to all Safe4Kids free content together with the songs written by Aboriginal children in remote communities. You may like to hit the subscribe button so you know when new content becomes available..
Closing The Net — The Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation
Go inside the world of those policing the ‘borderless crime’ of online child sexual exploitation. Hosted by Rodger Corser, the series highlights the work of the AFP and the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation and will give you an understanding of what constitutes online child sexual exploitation, offer tips and advice on how to protect kids online, as well as how to identify and report offensive online behaviour.
The Collin Kartchner Podcast
Collin Kartchner was the Founder of #SavetheKids. He was a gifted and passionate speaking — speaking about the negative affects screen time, social media, gaming, and pornography have on our kids and how to protect kids' mental health from this technology.
Pixels from a Crime Scene
A 6-part podcast series exploring the dark world of online child sexual abuse and those trying to stop it. The Internet Watch Foundation works tirelessly to fight the sharing of explicit images and videos of child sexual abuse and we talk to those on the front line.
Digital Families Podcast with Leonie Smith — "The Cyber Safety Lady"
A 30min weekly podcast hosted by Leonie Smith "The Cyber Safety Lady" in conversation with parents, students, children, cyber safety experts, family councillors, child protection experts, wellbeing coaches, psychologists and more about maintaining a healthy and safe environment around digital technology in families.
Safer Stronger Kids - The Podcast
Caroline Ellen is a social worker and parenting coach. This podcast explores what it takes to raise safer, stronger children. “We'll talk about everything from talking to our kids about their bodies and keeping them safe online, to raising kids with grit. We'll also dig in to what I call safer, stronger parenting - showing up for our kids with courage, compassion, connection and curiosity.”
Screens 'n' Kids
Drawing from her work as a mental health nurse practitioner; Penny distills the scientific and medical data on screen use and makes it relatable to the parent just trying to make dinner and in need of someone to build a fort with the kids. Screens 'n' Kids will provide insight into why, now more than ever, we need to preserve the early childhood years. It will also share practical tools on how we can (and need to) put our phones down and look up more - recognizing that we must still find a "digital sweet spot" for our kids to interact with technology.
Teaching Kindness — Bullies Be Gone Podcast
Teaching Kindness is a podcast by Nate Webb that is all about helping kids be resilient. Every week Nate brings in guests and experts from all walks of life, all there for one purpose: to help kids get over bullies, get off social media, and love their lives.
— believes in keeping the benefits of screen technology for kids while empowering parents to delay screen use that can be harmful and toxic.
— explains digital trends, social media, & parental controls. We teach internet safety via webinars, our app, & live talks.
— offers invaluable support for parents with a range of books to assist with those tough conversation
— this manual is a parent's ultimate HOW-TO guide for online privacy and safety settings. Find out where the safety and parental controls are on all the apps and online platforms your family uses.
— is Australia's peak body representing children’s interests as digital and screen media users.
— C.R.A.M. is an ebook that was created to help parents navigate the fast-changing world of social media, gaming, and the Internet, and to answer the number one question we're asked: How do I keep my kids safe online?
— is a non-profit organisation that provides education and advocacy to families to promote safe technology and media for children
— a collection of useful resources, thoughtful tips, and expert information designed to help parents talk to their kids about online safety.
— is a parent coach, speaker and podcaster working with, and supporting parents and carers in their parenting journey.
— a guide for parents to keep their children safer online
— is an international network of digital wellness educators working to empower healthy screen habits for families and individuals through online & local seminars, small groups, community activities, and 1-1 coaching service.
— Threats to children’s internet safety include invasions of privacy, cyberbullying, sexting and harassment. Options to protect your children include parental controls, apps and tracking software. But the most effective way to keep your kids safe is to talk with them about online risks, how to avoid them and how they can come to you when something goes wrong.
— Last year, Bark analyzed more than 4.5 billion messages across texts, email, YouTube, and 30+ apps and social media platforms. These findings exclude school-based accounts.
— Our vision is to create a positive experience online for all children, teens and young adults — Sonya Ryan