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Online Safety & Anti-Bullying Support

At St Pius X, we believe that all members of the community have the right to a learning and working environment free from intimidation, humiliation and harm. We believe that bullying must be taken seriously and is not acceptable in any form – including cyber-bullying, a growing concern for parents, carers and educators. 

We all share a responsibility to create a culture of caring which will not tolerate bullying.

View the Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDoW) Social Media Policy which outlines expectations around CEDoW staff, student and parent/community use of social media. In the context of creating vibrant Catholic school communities of faith and learning, users of social media are required to manage their digital footprint by interacting responsibly and ethically, in line with our Catholic ethos, respecting the dignity of all involved.

Students and parents/carers are required to sign the CEDoW Student Responsible Use of Technology Agreement at the commencement of each year. You can also view the Department of Education's Online Communication Services 'Acceptable Usage for School Students' Policy here.

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

Digital citizenship is a priority at St Pius X, with all students participating in learning experiences that focus on being responsible and ethical users of technology.

Teachers use a range of resources developed by the Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong, The Australian Communications and Media Authority, the Office of the eSafety Commissioner and other online safety organisations to assist in the ongoing education of our students in being safe and responsible digital citizens.

The CEDoW Digital Citizenship Program Site provides a program of resources for our students on digital citizenship.