Netsafe
Netsafe is an independent non-profit organisation supporting people in Aotearoa New Zealand to have safe and positive online experiences.
04/06/2026
Supporting young people through online harm starts with a conversation.
Our new free Responding to Online Harm Introductory training is now live on our website.
Developed with practitioners and subject matter experts and shaped by feedback from young people, the training helps build confidence in recognising online harm and responding to young people when they reach out.
Interactive and self-paced, the training can be completed in less than an hour.
Complete the training in June and go in the draw to win a $250 Fuel Voucher.
Plus, there are prezzy cards up for grabs until August, and organisations can get additional rewards, just make sure you submit your details at the end of our reflection module.
• 10+ completions: tailored online workshop
• 15+ completions: free morning tea pack
Start the training today:
https://netsafe.org.nz/business-and-community -you-work-with-young-people?utm_source=social&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign=rtoh_training_launch_2026
💜 Talanoa i lou aiga means to talk to your family.
If something online doesn’t feel right, you don’t have to face it on your own. Whether it’s a scam, cyberbullying, unwanted contact, or something that simply makes you uncomfortable, reaching out to someone you trust can make a difference.
This message was developed and supported by Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Samoa and SamCERT
👉 Reach out and start the conversation. Support starts with talking to your aiga.
💜 Fa’aaloalo i luga o le initaneti means to respect others online.
The way we treat people online matters. Every comment, message, and post is an opportunity to show kindness, understanding, and respect.
As part of Samoan Language Week, we're sharing online safety tips in Samoan along with their English translation, with support from the Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Samoa and SamCERT
Follow along this week to hear some more safety tips in Samoan.
25/05/2026
🎧 Resources from the Digital Guardian Guide
The Screen From Our Side is a youth-led podcast sharing real, unfiltered perspectives on growing up in a digital world.
Created by rangatahi in Dunedin, the series explores the realities of life online from social media and identity to online harm, wellbeing, gaming, and emerging technologies like AI.
Through honest conversations and lived experiences, young people share how digital spaces shape connection, pressure, creativity, and everyday life online.
Explore the podcast series and more free resources through the Digital Guardian Guide https://digitalguardian.guide/ or by listening to the full playlist here on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6zEmvw4VkV58wQDuWrLIe2
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Auckland
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |