Stop it at the Start Campaign (Australian Commonwealth Government)
The Stop it at the Start aims to help break the cycle of violence by encouraging adults to reflect on their attitudes and have conversations about respect with young people. Aimed at parents and family members of children aged 10–17, as well as the teachers, coaches, community leaders and employers of young people. It offers information on the issue of violence against women, including key statistics and the research that informed the campaign, and resources to support parents and family members in setting a good example, and engaging with young people. It also includes dedicated First Nations resources.
Let’s Yarn (West Australian Department of Health)
This website helps parents find the information they need to make it easier to yarn with kids about staying safe, healthy and strong, covering the topics of puberty, respectful relationships, sexually transmissible infections, pregnancy, staying safe online, and being the boss of your body.
Talk Soon Talk Often (West Australian Department of Health)
This free resource has been developed to help parents initiate regular and relaxed conversations with their children about relationships and sexuality education.
eSafetyParents (Australian eSafety Commissioner)
This website provides comprehensive resources and advice for parents and caregivers to help kids stay safe online.
Home page for the WA Government’s Department of Communities, with resources and information relevant to the Department’s portfolios including child protection, community services, disability services, early childhood education, prevention of family and domestic violence, women’s interests, and youth.