Information Session

When your school books a Primary Years in-school program they will also have the opportunity to hold a one-hour Information Session. These sessions can be held just prior to or after the end of the school day. They can also be held in the evening...whichever best suits the parent/carer community.

During this session Unique will outline the program content, demonstrate some of the educational tools, and provide ample time for a Q&A to address any concerns that adults may have about the program.

This workshop is for adults only.

Getting Real! 
... on Porn, Nudes, Social Media and Kids

Cyber safety is widely taught in schools by teachers and external educators. Getting Real! is unique in that it directly addresses how digital media has shaped young people's exploration and expression of sexuality. Studies place the average age of first exposure to pornography at anywhere between seven and eleven years of age. Most of these first experiences are inadvertent, the young person has accidentally stumbled across content, has been shown content by another child, or has searched for something innocuous with the search engine returning inappropriate content.

As a child becomes older they may turn to the internet to have questions answered about sex, sexuality and relationships. Unlike searching for "how does my heart work?" , searching "how does my penis work" is likely to return information that is incorrect and age-inappropriate.

During adolescence, it is common for young people to use the internet to explore romantic and/or sexual relationships in the same way that our generation used the telephone and our grandparents' generation wrote letters.

Getting Real! gives adults real tools for helping guide their digital native children safely through childhood and the teen years.  

It can be booked through your school or community group.

"I appreciated hearing about the type of behaviour children are engaging in at different ages, how this is changing and how we can protect kids from engaging in risk behaviour; different social media; how to start and have conversations about what is happening and how to help keep kids safe." - parent of a primary aged child.