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Office of the eSafety Commissioner (Australia)
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Evaluation
Process evaluation of Crushed But Okay campaign
seeks to build young men’s capacity to manage their feelings in response to perceived rejection and to model respectful and ethical online communication. This innovative approach seeks to complement existing resources that aim to change attitudes around masculinity, increase awareness of the impact of image-based abuse and online harassment, or to model bystander intervention.
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Women in the spotlight
Many women face online abuse simply because they have an active online presence as part of their working life. This research highlights women’s lived experiences of online abuse, and points to the need for greater action by online platforms and employers to prevent and respond to abuse.
Report
Mind the gap: parental awareness of children’s exposure to risks online
This research explores the opportunities and risks that the internet presents for children in Australia. More than 3,500 young people aged 8 to 17, and their parents, were surveyed during August and September 2021.
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Consultations with young people to inform the eSafety Commissioner’s Engagement Strategy for Young People
Young people in Australia have clear aspirations and views about the internet and online safety. This research highlights their recommendations and vision for the future. It outlines their expectations of eSafety and how we should engage with them about online issues. The findings will be used to guide the development of eSafety's online strategy and...
Annual Report
Australian Communications and Media Authority and Office of the eSafety Commissioner annual reports 2020–21
This report provides details of the ACMA’s and eSafety’s performance for 2020–21, key corporate information, and details against the mandatory reporting requirements.