QRAM would like to invite you to check out and use the eSafety resources we’ve developed with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and other community members from remote communities.
The Stayin’ eSafe: keeping ourselves, our families and our communities safe online project, funded by the eSafety Online Safety Grants Program, has produced a unique series of eight audio segments and six animations.
The animations feature Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artwork created by Rachael Sarra, and the animations and audio segments feature the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander narrators and are based on concepts developed by community members themselves.
Each resource addresses a key online safety issue faced by young people from remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
We hope you’ll check them out, share them, broadcast them, and use them to help promote better online safety for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.
If you would like the resources emailed to you please email your request to manager@qram.com.au and the resources will be sent via Dropbox.
For more information on how to stay safe online, visit esafety.gov.au
Funding for this project is provided through the eSafety Online Safety Grants Program, an Australian Government initiative.