Educator Framework
A roadmap to develop a culture of online safety and wellbeing across the learning environments.
The Staff Guidelines for the Safe Use of Digital Technology document provides clarity, protection to guide educators and when necessary, support formal processes. To maximise their value, we recommended that guidelines be developed in conjunction with staff.
There has never been a greater need for schools to take a proactive approach towards a whole school community promotion of digital citizenship, including online safety and wellbeing, than there is now. This is why Netsafe has created its revised position on digital citizenship in education in its new white paper From literacy to fluency to…
This planner is focused on Online Safety, Digital Citizenships and wellbeing. It highlights key tasks and spreads them across the year
The New Zealand Curriculum Key Competencies support dispositions that enable young people to learn well now and into the future online. This resource outlines what these competencies could look like online.
Netsafe’s new online learning launched in March 2023, featuring a suite of new school resources that were co-designed with learners and teachers. Netsafe has produced these classroom learning resources directly for young people, supporting schools further beyond “lesson plans” by creating interactive resources that can be completed by students during lessons (each online resource comes…
Knowing how to respond to a digital incident and what first steps to take is essential to reducing further harm and minimising distress. Examples of incidents range from school fights, cyber bullying, inappropriate image sharing, privacy breaches and incitement to self-harm or harassment online. The goal is to ensure the wellbeing and safety of those…