
“I loved the performance! The acting seemed so real and so did the situations. It was a performance that modern day teens can really relate to and learn things from, both guys and girls.”
Rebecca, Student
“skillfully executed by the actors with the messages being very well delivered and received"
Leading Senior Constable McLENNAN (Victoria Police)
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What's the deal? - a teaching manual
This teaching manual is for anyone who wants to educate young people about legal issues. It is aimed at 14 to 16 year olds or year 9 and 10 students. It has information and activities about:
- human rights
- the role of people in authority, including police and ticket inspectors
- sex and gender identity
- pregnancy
- discrimination, sexual harassment violence, and vilification
- getting a job and leaving home.
Available for download from the Victoria Legal Aid website.
Submitted by Gerard
Cyber bullying likened to human rights abuse
"The Australian Human Rights Commission says in the world of the web, cyber bullying is an abuse of human rights."
"Cyber bullying is when a child or teenager is threatened, harassed or humiliated by another child or teenager using the internet, interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones."
A great article by Alison Caldwell, download a PDF or go straight to the source
Submitted by Gerard
Sexual assault: the law, your rights as a victim
This booklet is for anyone wants to know more about the legal rights of someone who has been sexually assaulted. It has information about:
- getting support
- reporting the assault to the police
- intervention orders
- going to court
- compensation and financial assistance
- where to get help.
Available for download from the Victoria Legal Aid website
Submitted by Gerard
Results of the March 2011 Teachers Survey

‘Australian Children’s Cyber-safety and E-Security Research Project – Results of a teachers’ survey ”, Report by Iris Research Limited and the Australian Council for Educational Research for the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy.
Source on the Dept BCDE site
Submitted by Rick