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When we’re feeling helpless and hopeless it can be empowering to arm ourselves with knowledge. Resources here at The Village are meant for this. While you’re waiting for that appointment or a situation has punched you in the gut, these resources are intended to arm you with knowledge and make you feel less alone. Because one thing for sure is someone has already been there done that so we may as well learn from each other.
If you have some great resources we can add please email The Village. We welcome all contribution that is aligned with our values. This page is for you, me, all of us!
Why teens don’t block and report cyber bullying – and what parents can do.
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We’re a purpose-driven organisation, aiming to keep as many people across the world safe online through education and empowerment.
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Helping Australians have safer and more positive experiences online. Learn everything about eSafety, cyber bullying, cyber abuse and HOW TO REPORT IT.
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This webinar aims to equip parents with the tools and knowledge to have age-appropriate conversations with their children about sex. This workshop is for parents who have children at any age, as we will be exploring appropriate education for younger children all the way up to teenagers.
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We’re redefining ‘the talk’. It’s time to have The Porn Conversation at home. Parents and trusted adults, if you are ready to have The Porn Conversation but have no clue what to say, here are three age-appropriate guides to help.
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As parents and caring adults, we’re charged with keeping the children in our world safe. Safe as they navigate their day-to-day world, which also includes digital spaces. How do we do that in the age of online porn?
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Creating an open dialogue about online porn, early and ongoing, with young people can safeguard them from unsafe situations.
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Sex Positive Families provides the education and resources that help families raise sexually healthy children.
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As much as we’d like to try, the research suggests that our children will see pornography at some stage. Rather than spend all our energy trying to stop this from happening, we need to equip our children with the values and knowledge that allows them to appropriately manage and make sense of the experience.
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Many sexuality and gender diverse people use alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and most do so in a way that does not cause harm, however some in our communities do experience harms and may benefit from accessing specific information and support.
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We’re here to help sexuality and gender diverse people take control of their sexual health by providing information, workshops, a range of support services and distributing hundreds of thousands of condoms every year throughout NSW.
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A must watch clip that explains consent perfectly in less than 3 minutes.
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1300 658 886 Monday – Friday: 8am – 8pm
Family Planning NSW Talkline provides free and confidential information, advice and options across a wide range of reproductive and sexual health issues. Our experienced nurses are available to answer such questions in a friendly, empathetic and supportive manner.