Organisation
Office of the eSafety Commissioner (Australia)
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Report
Cool, beautiful, strange and scary: the online experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their parents and caregivers
This research report explores the online experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and considers the digital parenting practices of their parents and caregivers.
Report
Basic Online Safety Expectations: summary of industry responses to the first mandatory transparency notices - December 2022
Online service providers are required to report on how they are implementing the 'Basic Online Safety Expectations' set out by the Australian government. This report shows significant variation in the steps being taken by providers to protect users and the wider Australian public.
Evaluation
Evaluation of the eSafety Women's disability workforce and frontline worker program
The eSafety Women training program was independently evaluated 12 months after its launch. This evaluation found that the program successfully provided professional development training to workers supporting women who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing technology-facilitated abuse.
Annual Report
Australian Communications and Media Authority and Office of the eSafety Commissioner annual reports 2021–22
This report provides details of the ACMA’s and eSafety’s performance for 2021–22, key corporate information, and details against the mandatory reporting requirements.
Report
‘How bad should it be before I tell someone?’
This report starts with an overview of the online activities of people with intellectual disability. It then examines their understanding and experiences of online abuse. Finally, it explores their information and support needs, and identifies guiding principles for resource development.