Online Safety, Digital Citizenship and Wellbeing Seminar 2022
This workshop will draw on a wellbeing and capability lens in looking at current online opportunities and challenges for young people. Attendees will need to bring along a laptop, as we travel the spectrum from the dark web to the positive spaces of wellbeing, capabilities, caring attitudes and values, and how we can foster and promote these with our students and across our schools.
During the workshop we will:
- unpack challenges and risks young people face online and what is needed to help, what our responsibilities are, and effective management of incidents explore strengths, values, and critical-thinking approaches to learning
- unpack a range of resources and explore frameworks that promote key citizenship and safety concepts and skills
- look at ways to strengthen connections with whanau and promote student agency in this space
- collaborate and create our own or framework for what the learning and teaching could look like across the year in our own school or class
Our workshop facilitator, Anjela Webster, M.Ed. (Hons) is the founder of Generation Online and one of New Zealand's leading voices with extensive experience around the complexities, challenges, and risks in the online space for young people, whanau and schools. Anjela has built up extensive knowledge and experience as an Education Advisor, researcher, leader, and educator, and partners with Netsafe, Mindshift, and The Light Project.
Target Audience: This workshop is for those in leadership Kaiako, pastoral teams and those who work with students from Years 1- 13.
Price: $260.87 Excl GST.
Cancellation Policy: All cancellations will incur a $50 administration fee.