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  • Aaliyah and Kim Harper sit down to wrap up this season of the podcast and reflect on some of the things that they have learned from the guests this season.

    Links from the episode:
    Instagram - @parentlineqldnt
    Facebook - @ParentlineQLDNT

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Aaliyah catches up with Bec and Karen from the Beacon App and asks them some of the big questions like “When is my child ready for social media?” and “How much screen time is okay for my child?”

    Links from the episode:
    Bec’s LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/bec-nguyen-92990198
    Karen’s LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/karenforde1

    Find out more about Beacon here beaconapp.org.au or contact the Beacon App team via email - [email protected]

    Download The Beacon App from your device’s app store.

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.


    Produced By The Podcast Boss

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  • Aaliyah chats to Inez, a Senior Solicitor with Youth Law Australia, all about the laws in Australia relating to cyberbullying, their ever-changing nature and the practical & legal pathways that can be followed when young people are impacted by cyberbullying.

    Links from the episode:
    YLA website - yla.org.au/
    YLA Get Help Now form - gethelp.yla.org.au/details
    Facebook - @youthlawaustralia
    Instagram - @youthlawaustralia
    Twitter - @youthlawaus

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Aaliyah catches up with Steph, a Kids Helpline @ School Facilitator, to talk about specific strategies that you and your children can use in response to cyberbullying, being an online upstander and our digital footprints.

    Links from the episode:
    Instagram - @kidshelplineau
    Facebook - @KidsHelpline

    Learn more about the Kids Helpline @ School programs here kidshelpline.com.au/schools/kids-helpline-school

    Read more about the 4S approach here kidshelpline.com.au/cyberbullying

    You can access free resources about teaching your child to be an upstander here kidshelpline.com.au/schools/bullying-resources

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Aaliyah is joined by the manager of the eSafety Cyberbullying Complaints scheme, Gillian, to talk about what eSafety does, how they can support you and your children and how to report cyberbullying.


    Links from the episode:

    Instagram - @esafetyoffice

    Facebook - @eSafetyOffice

    Check out the eSafety Guide to learn more about different apps and platforms here esafety.gov.au/key-issues/esafety-guide

    Learn more about reporting cyberbullying, image based abuse and illegal & harmful content to the Office of the eSafety Commissioner here esafety.gov.au/report

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Aaliyah chats with Kids Helpline Counsellor, Archie, all about the signs that you might notice if your child or young person is experiencing cyberbullying, some of the potential long-term impacts of those experiences and the importance of having a safety team of trusted adults to them (and you!).

    Links from the episode:
    Instagram - @kidshelplineau
    Facebook - @KidsHelpline

    Help your child make a safety team of trusted adults that they can talk to: facebook.com/ParentlineQLDNT/photos/pcb.2750700175221764/2750699225221859/

    Learn more about unsafe secrets here kidshelpline.com.au/unsafe-secrets

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support 24/7 through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Aaliyah chats with Fern, an active participant in yourtown’s Youth Participation program, about their personal experiences with bullying and cyberbullying as a young person, what they’ve learned from those experiences and what they wish their parents and trusted adults in their life knew at the time.

    Links from the episode:
    Instagram - @kidshelplineau
    Facebook - @KidsHelpline

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss


  • Aaliyah sits down with Dr Marilyn Campbell, a professor at the Queensland University of Technology, registered teacher and registered psychologist, to discuss some of her research into why children and young people don’t share experiences of bullying and cyberbullying with adults.

    Links from the episode:
    Twitter - @profmacampbell

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.
    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Aaliyah talks to Parentline Counsellor, Chantelle, about how to talk to your kids about cyberbullying and the importance of being kind to yourself as a parent.


    Links from the episode:
    Instagram - @parentlineqldnt
    Facebook - @ParentlineQLDNT

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss


  • Aaliyah catches up with singer, Vanessa Amorosi, to talk about how things in the online world are not always real and how Vanessa deals with negativity in cyberspace.

    Links from the episode:
    Instagram - @vanessaamorosi

    Parents and carers in Queensland and the Northern Territory can access virtual counselling support from 8am to 10pm every day of the year. Find out more at parentline.com.au or call 1300 30 1300.

    If you are outside of Queensland or Northern Territory, find out how to access Parentline in your state at parentline.com.au/other-support-services

    Learn more about cyberbullying and supporting your child by accessing our self-paced modules and tip sheets at parentline.com.au/cyberbullying

    Young people aged 5 to 25 can access counselling support 24/7 through Kids Helpline. Find out more at kidshelpline.com.au

    This episode was brought to you by the Parentline Cyberbullying Program which is funded by the Queensland Government.

    Produced By The Podcast Boss

  • Parenting in…Cyberspace is A Parentline Podcast proudly brought to you by Parentline and the Queensland Government.

    According to the eSafety Commissioner, approximately 1 in 5 young people will experience cyberbullying. Over 50% will seek support from their parents or carers.1

    This season we will delve into some of the ways that you can support young people’s online wellbeing, with a focus on cyberbullying.

    Each episode your host, Aaliyah Talukdar will be joined by a new guest or expert to share tip,s tricks and links to resources to help support you and your young ones.

    Parenting expert and Parentline Manager, Kim Harper, will join Aaliyah at the end of each episode to break down what we’ve learned and discuss how you can start using it to engage with your young people about their online wellbeing and strengthen your existing connection.

    Subscribe to Parenting in…Cyberspace today wherever you get your podcasts or visit our website, parentline.com.au, and hit the Podcast tab to find out more.