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Hillsong Supports Safer Internet Day 2023

Feb 6 2023

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Safer Internet Day is a global event dedicated to creating a safer online world for everyone. Tuesday 7 February 2023 marks the 20th Safer Internet Day. In a world that is more connected than ever, online safety awareness has never been more important.

 

Technology has evolved dramatically in the past two decades and the benefits have been huge. These developments have also exposed us to many risks with real-world impacts, making online safety awareness even more important.

We are committed to seeing people not only find their place in healthy communities but flourishing in safe environments. That includes online spaces. Therefore, Hillsong Church is joining the eSafety Commissioner to support Safer Internet Day and we encourage you to get involved and Connect. Reflect. Protect.

Connect safely and with purpose – by keeping apps and devices secure and using social media in positive ways.

Reflect before we act – by taking a moment to consider how what we do and say online may affect others.

Protect ourselves and others by taking action – by telling family, friends or colleagues about eSafety and how we can help.

The eSafety Commission have very helpful resources including if you are a parent, young person, female, senior or part of a diverse group

By doing these simple things, we can work towards making every day a Safer Internet Day.

Hillsong Safe Church has tips and information to help parents to assist in providing online safety for their children, see link here.

If you are in danger right now, contact police on Triple Zero (000).

For non-emergencies, you can call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or contact your local police station.

 

Other helplines available:

 

AUS

Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636

Lifeline: 13 11 14

Kidshelpline: 1800 55 1800

USA

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1800 273 8255

UK

Samaritans: 116 123