PARENT WORKSHOPS
PARENT WORKSHOPS
These include speakers from around Australia or local to Perth who are leaders in their field on all the complexities of parenting.
CYBER SAFETY & DIGITAL WELLNESS
WITH ONLINE EXPERT & EX-LAW ENFORCEMENT KAYELENE KERR
WED MAY 21 | BOLD PARK SCHOOL | 6-8.30PM
WORKSHOP INCLUDES:
•Technology’s effect on developing bodies,
brains and behaviour.
• Creating a family
technology plan.
• Persuasive technology gaming, social
media and media literacy.
• Age inappropriate, hurtful, harmful and
illegal content, including
sexualised media and pornography.
• Identifying and responding to tricky people
and unsafe behaviours.
• Online Grooming, Catphishing, Sextortion,
Youth Produced Sexual
Content & Image Based Abuse.
• Embedding Protective Behaviours & Body
• Reducing barriers to help and support
seeking.
• Child friendly conversation starters.
• Parental Control Tools
• Q & A with Kayelene afterwards
ABOUT KAYLENE KERR
Kayelene draws on over 27 years’ experience combining her Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies (Law, Psychology & Criminology) with over 20 years of law enforcement experience.
She delivers engaging and sought after prevention education workshops to educate, equip and empower children and young people, and to help support parents, carers, educators and other professionals.
Kayelene believes protecting children from harm is a shared responsibility and she aims to inspire the trusted adults in children’s lives to tackle challenging topics.
HOSTED BY KATE ANDREWS | WILD CREATIVE
Kate will offer a short talk about the importance of intuition in keeping kids safe.
As a society we have learned to disassociate or pathologise our fear response.
Supporting our kids to be connected to their gut feel about people, places and situations extends to the online world.
Kate will discuss the value of this and ways of practising it as both a parent and child.
Kate brings speakers from around Australia to support parents to feel connected to their community, have a greater understanding of the issues that face their kids and recognise the struggle is not theirs alone, it is shared by many.
To raise mentally, emotionally and physically resilient kids who know who they are, don't require validation from social media and make healthy choices in their lives begins with parents being educated on subjects that are relevant to better scaffold their kids.