Parents and carers
Parents and carers
Online safety tips
Argos Taskforce Detective Inspector Jon Rouse delivers some important safety messages for children and young people. Learn about ways you can stay safe online. Video length 2.24min.
Parents and carers
Create a family password
Does your family have a password? It is quick, easy and fun to make one. Use the password for people who are trusted to pick up the child from school or activities. Video length 2.22min.
Parents and carers
Cyber safety for parents
What are your children doing online? This video is a guide to talking points with your children to help keep them safe in an online environment.. Video length 16.45min.
Grandparents and carers
Feeling safe & being safe
When children and young people cannot live at home with their parents, Grandparents are often the ones who step in. This resource booklet is developed to help keep children and young people safe.
Parents and carers
Think U Know
Evidence based cybersafety program that provides safety education to parents, carers, teachers and children. ThinkUKnow have a great Parent Portal with many helpful resources.
Parents and carers
iParent
Stay up to date with the latest technology that children and young people use. Learn about the digital environment and how to help your child have safe and enjoyable online experiences.
Parents and carers
Parentline
Parentline provides telephone councelling to parents and carers of children and young people. There are also many resources available to support parents and carers to understand a wide range of issues related to raising children and young people.
Parents and carers
Kids Helpline
Helps kids and teens with phone councelling, any time for any reason. Great tip sheets for parents and carers covering issues commonly experienced by children and young people. Family, relationships, mental health, call 1800 55 1800, service available 24/7.
Parents and carers
Oneplace
Oneplace is a free, online community services directory for parents, young people and families who are having tough times, to find help in their local area. With more than 48,000 services across Queensland listed there is someone who can help.