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Resources for workplaces

Resources for workplaces
Resources for workplaces

Kick off the year with a focus on online safety.

Safer Internet Day is your chance to get staff, customers and networks talking about how we can make online spaces safer and more positive. Whether it’s starting a conversation in the office, sharing resources, or running an activity, we’ve got practical tools to help you get involved.

On this page: 

Downloadable resources

Click or tap on the button to open and download each resource or activity.

Poster

 

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Conversation starters

 

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Workplace presentation

 

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Quiz

 

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Workplace employer checklist

 

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Ready-to-share message

We’ve made it easy for you to spread the word with a message you can drop straight on your social media.

Suggested message:

We’re proud to support @eSafetyOffice Safer Internet Day Tuesday 10 February 2026. We rely on the internet for almost everything in our lives, so online safety is more important than ever. With the prevalence of online abuse and new threats emerging daily, it's essential to help make the internet a safer place. We’ll be kicking off our year with conversations about [how our staff] can stay safe online 💻✨

💭 What will you be doing to help create safer, more positive online spaces? #SID2026 eSafety.gov.au/SID

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Other ways to get involved

  • Join a parent and carer webinar hosted by eSafetyThese live webinars give parents and carers the skills to support young people online.
  • Download our workplace safety guidance and share with staff – The practical fact sheets developed with Safe Work Australia outline steps to help prevent and deal with incidents of online abuse.
  • Sign your organisation up for social media self-defence trainingFree sessions tailored to your industry that help employees use social media platforms more safely and effectively.
  • Host a Safer Internet Day morning tea – Use our workplace presentation (in the resources section on this page) to start the conversation.
  • Explore more on our website – Our Key topics section has the latest advice on managing online safety issues and The eSafety Guide can help you protect your personal information and report harmful content across different social media, games, apps and sites. You can also learn more about our reporting schemes.
  • Subscribe to eSafety newsSign up to stay across new resources, research and online safety news.