Cybersafety for an indigenous youth population

McClintock, Kahu

Cybersafety for an indigenous youth population K. McClintock, R. McClintock and T. Brown - Wellington, New Zealand : Te Rau Matatini, 2016 - electronic document (29 pages) ; PDF file: 8.69 MB

"The main focus of this report is to explore the current research relevant to providing better information for Māori whānau (family and families) about social media and the encouragement to be involved with their tamariki (children) in their internet use. Ultimately this study will contribute to the discussion on
the prevention of cyberbullying and the prevention in “dare to die” or “risk adverse type games” through employing cybersafety strategies. An international and national search of applicable documents discussing social media, cyberbullying
and cybersafety strategies provides the foundation of this report. A broader examination describes the relationship of cyberbullying and suicide and more importantly strategies to address this concern on the global stage and in the Aotearoa (New Zealand) context. This report will also have a future focus in terms of tamariki and parents themselves contributing to the solutions." (From the Introduction). Record #5138

978-1-877412-49-3 (electronic)


INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TAMARIKI
BULLYING
Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015
MĀORI
ONLINE HARASSMENT--PREVENTION
SAFETY
SOCIAL MEDIA
TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE
YOUNG PEOPLE
HAUMARUTANGA IPURANGI
PAE PĀPĀHO PĀPORI
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAIOHI
TAITAMARIKI
WHAKAWETITANGA


NEW ZEALAND