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Teenagers 'live' online and on social media. How can they reap the many benefits that social media can offer? There are plenty of them: an endless pool of knowledge and curiosity. But parents need to help them navigate the risk and threats online — of which there're also plenty.

On Big Ideas, we have a panel of experts with a plethora of valuable information, advice and resources.

Presented by the Raising Children Network and hosted at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.

Check out the ABC TV series 'Role of a Lifetime' on iview with more details about parenting in the social media era.

Speakers

Derek McCormackDirector of Raising Children Network

Dr. Julie Inman GrantAustralia's eSafety Commissioner

Dr. Sarthak GandhiHeadspace Board Youth Advisor and Researcher at Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Professor Marie YapResearch Professor at Monash University and Psychologist with expertise in Parenting & Youth Mental Health

Beverley Wang (host)ABC's National Culture Correspondent

Further information

Raising Children Network

eSafety Commissioner

Headspace

Kits Helpline

Reach Out Parent line

Youth Safe

  continue reading

1923 episodes

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Supporting teenagers to thrive online

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Manage episode 474874002 series 5381
Content provided by ABC Radio and ABC listen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by ABC Radio and ABC listen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Teenagers 'live' online and on social media. How can they reap the many benefits that social media can offer? There are plenty of them: an endless pool of knowledge and curiosity. But parents need to help them navigate the risk and threats online — of which there're also plenty.

On Big Ideas, we have a panel of experts with a plethora of valuable information, advice and resources.

Presented by the Raising Children Network and hosted at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.

Check out the ABC TV series 'Role of a Lifetime' on iview with more details about parenting in the social media era.

Speakers

Derek McCormackDirector of Raising Children Network

Dr. Julie Inman GrantAustralia's eSafety Commissioner

Dr. Sarthak GandhiHeadspace Board Youth Advisor and Researcher at Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Professor Marie YapResearch Professor at Monash University and Psychologist with expertise in Parenting & Youth Mental Health

Beverley Wang (host)ABC's National Culture Correspondent

Further information

Raising Children Network

eSafety Commissioner

Headspace

Kits Helpline

Reach Out Parent line

Youth Safe

  continue reading

1923 episodes

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