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Description
*Registration must be completed via the following link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8019756891332738398
This one-hour webinar session is designed for school leaders or aspiring leaders who want to build their skills and learn more about managing social media in their school community and/or professional lives. It examines the types of tech-based abuse experienced in educational settings and offers evidence-based guidance for improving safety. The webinar includes case studies that illustrate formal and informal responses to tech-based abuse in schools and explains eSafety’s reporting schemes.
The webinar will cover:
- The latest research and data about the types of online abuse experienced in school environments.
- The professional and personal impacts for teachers and how this can create teacher retention challenges.
- Strategies and guidance for setting up social media to improve safety.
- eSafety’s role and our reporting schemes.
- Case studies that demonstrate the practicalities of responding to online attacks, including how to manage the reporting process.
Outcomes
- Understand types of tech-based abuse.
- Examine the impact on educators
- Develop safe social media practices.
- Gain knowledge of e-safety’s reporting schemes.
- Learn practical response techniques.
- Empower leadership in digital safety.
Presenters
Joanne Martin
Joanne Martin has over 20 years’ experience as a leading educator, content designer and program innovator. She has worked within senior executive teams, engaged with lived experience voices and contemporary researchers in the domestic and family violence space, and collaborated with a diversity of external stakeholders to set an innovative approach to educational programs and their delivery.
She has developed and delivered professional learning in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. Joanne is committed to building greater awareness, alongside people’s capacity, to manage their online safety in an ever-evolving world.
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Segments
Social Media Self Defense for School Leaders - e-Safety Commission
Date / Time
17 Mar 2025 Starts: 15:45 Finishes: 16:45Delivery Format : Webinar
PL Hours : 1.00
School Area
- Leadership