09/05/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/04/2024 17:15
Manningham school principals came together in August to discuss the impact of social media with representatives from the eSafety Commissioner.<_o3a_p>
At this year's Principals' Breakfast we focused on how digital technologies, including social media, video games and phone usage, are intensifying the challenges faced by young people in their daily lives.<_o3a_p>
'Someone is threatening to share my nudes' is the most visited eSafety Commissioner webpage - underscoring both the prevalence of the issue and the importance of the resource.<_o3a_p>
Our keynote, Nicky Sloss, Manager Education Sectors at the eSafety Commissioner highlighted how teens are facing new and emerging threats online, including: <_o3a_p>
These alarming facts underscore the urgency of working together. Nicky offered a strength-based approach to addressing these challenges emphasising the shared responsibility of government, schools, community, and families in tackling these issues.<_o3a_p>
The importance of collaborating was echoed by principals and community members in attendance.<_o3a_p>
"Empowering young people in our schools takes a collective commitment," Manningham Youth Advisory Committee member Rimsha Shakil said.<_o3a_p>
"Seeing people of different backgrounds meet to address the challenges young people face, really showed how supportive our community is."<_o3a_p>
The breakfast continues to build on the relationship between Manningham Council, school principals, welfare teams and community organisations including Doncare, Victoria Police, eSafety Commissioner, Eastern Volunteers, and Aligned Leisure.<_o3a_p>
Following the keynote, a panel of subject matter experts, including Nicky, Warren Turner from EACH's Manningham Youth Services, and A/Superintendent Carlie Kohler, Victoria Police, shared their expertise on local support, community perspectives, and broader assistance for parents, teachers, and young people.