New resources to help prevent online child sexual exploitation

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The Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation and the eSafety Commissioner recently developed several resources to help families of culturally and linguistically diverse communities and organisations with the aim of preventing, identifying and responding to online child sexual exploitation.
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The internet connects us with the world, including family and friends locally and overseas, through messages, live video chat and even online games.

Being online can be positive and fun, providing opportunities for children and young people to learn and connect with others  But sometimes it can expose children and young people to risks. 

ThinkUKnowAustralia and eSafety Commissioner have developed conversation starters to help you talk with your child to keep them safe from harm.

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