For students

ThinkUKnow presentations for students

Our student presentations are available for Kindergarten/Prep to Year 12, and are tailored specifically to the current topical issues each age group might face online.

The student presentations are delivered in each jurisdiction by ACT Policing, New South Wales Police Force, Northern Territory Police, Queensland Police Service, South Australia Police, Tasmania Police, Victoria Police and Western Australia Police.

We kindly request a minimum of six weeks’ notice for all bookings.

Due to police operational requirements, all presentations are subject to presenter availability.

If you are seeking a presentation as an education session in direct response to an incident, please provide information in the booking form ‘comments’ section. This booking will be prioritised where possible.

The presentations will generally run for 45 minutes, however we recommend allowing an extra 15 minutes for questions and further discussion.

To get the most out of our program, we recommend that schools book both parent, carer and educator and student presentations around the same time as they have been designed to align to ensure adults receive complementary information to assist them in communicating with children and young people about the technology they use.

Submit an Expression of Interest

Please complete this ‘Expression of Interest’ form with as much information as possible including optional dates and times for your ThinkUKnow Australia presentation. Please note these times may need to be negotiated depending on presenter availability.

Once your ‘expression of interest’ form has been submitted and a presenter identified, you will receive a confirmation notification via email.

If you have any concerns or questions in regards to your presentation booking please send us an enquiry via our online Contact form.

Further information:

Point of contact

When booking, the school, community group or organisation will be asked to nominate a contact person to liaise with the ThinkUKnow Australia team.

Please nominate someone who will promptly reply to calls and emails.

Venue requirements

Please ensure your chosen venue is suitable for a presentation with AV facilities, including computer, projector, sound and screen.

More information

If you require more information or need assistance, you can:

Please follow your organisational processes and follow your state and territory health guidelines regarding COVID-19.

What we do

We develop resources and advice for parents, carers and educators, children and young people to prevent online child sexual exploitation.

Led by the Australian Federal Police, our program includes:

  • Presentations for schools and community groups
  • Online learning resources
  • Activities to do at home
  • Fact sheets and guides
  • Educators resources

 

What we don’t do

Our program doesn’t cover:

  • Information about general online safety, including cyberbullying
  • Information about cybercrime

For information about online safety visit the eSafety Commissioner

For information about cybercrime visit ReportCyber

Our partners

ThinkUKnow Australia is a partnership between the Australian Federal Police, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Datacom and Microsoft Australia, and delivered in partnership with all State and Territory police and Neighbourhood Watch Australasia.

© Australian Federal Police

The Australian Federal Police acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.