au.storypark.com Open in urlscan Pro
13.54.180.169  Public Scan

Submitted URL: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/OAESCK1qnPT9oQ4vcp9hRc?domain=ct.storypark.com
Effective URL: https://au.storypark.com/child-safety?utm_campaign=website&utm_medium=email&utm_source=sendgrid
Submission: On February 09 via manual from PH — Scanned from AU

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

WHICH BEST DESCRIBES YOU?


EDUCATOR

Signing up a service that does not yet have a Storypark account


PARENT

Adding a child who does not yet have a Storypark profile

Is your learning service already with Storypark?
Ask them for an invite.

Text LinkText Link
HomeEducatorsOrganisationsFamiliesFeaturesPricingAbout
SupportHelp CenterProfessional servicesChild safetyAdvocatesArticlesCareers
EducatorsOrganisationsFeaturesPricing
More
FamiliesAboutSupportProfessional services
PricingAboutResources
Menu
Try for freeLog In



OUR COMMITMENT TO CHILD SAFETY

Information for educators
Information for families

Storypark is committed to the rights and safety of every child. We actively work
to empower children and their community.

‍Our Statement of Commitment to Child Safety and internal policies apply to our
provision of services internationally.


WHAT IS CYBERSAFETY?

Cybersafety is the safe and responsible use of information and communication
technology. It is about keeping information safe and secure, but also about
being responsible with that information, being respectful of other people
online, and using good ‘netiquette’ (internet etiquette).

Understanding cybersafety is all the more important when working with, or caring
for, young children as they cannot make their own decisions about what gets
published online.

Whether you are a teacher, an administrator, a parent, a family member or a
caregiver, please read this page as it includes guidelines, links and resources
on staying safe and responsible online.


STORYPARK’S COMMITMENT TO CYBERSAFETY

Storypark is a password-protected private space for children, teachers and
families to share stories, photos and videos with one another. Access to a
child’s information and stories can only be granted by their primary guardians,
and no personal information is shared with any third party.

We work with ICT (Information and Communication Technology) security specialists
to ensure we have the latest security systems in place, and we consult with
early childhood specialists to ensure best practices. To learn more about how we
keep your data safe, check out the Privacy area on our help centre.


HOW TO BE SAFE AND RESPONSIBLE ONLINE

When sharing anything using technologies such as computers, mobile devices,
email and the internet it is important you and everyone else invited to your
account understands about netiquette and staying safe online. Even if you are
confident about cybersafety it would be a good idea to check if all those
invited to your account have the knowledge they need, too.

While Storypark is a secure system, people without appropriate cybersafety
knowledge can make it less secure by not keeping passwords safe, sharing
information outside of Storypark or posting irresponsible content or comments.
Cybersafety also involves keeping your computer and browser up-to-date, using
the latest antivirus software and firewalls, and learning what suspicious or
antisocial online behaviour looks like.

When choosing a password, choose something consisting of letters and numbers,
that would be difficult to guess from public information about you. Never write
your password down or share it with anyone. We will never request your password
or personal details via email.

If you think someone is acting suspiciously, or requesting information you feel
uncomfortable about report them immediately. Please read the section that
relates to you below so everyone can have the knowledge they need to make using
Storypark a safe and enjoyable experience.

Storypark supports the development of cybersafe learning environments where ICT
is used safely and responsibly to support effective learning and teaching. This
page provides a brief introduction to this. We recommend you check out the
Netsafe Kit for Schools. It’s an important and comprehensive resource that
offers the knowledge and skills to ensure you and your centre are cybersafe.


DO YOU HAVE AN ICT POLICY IN PLACE?

Early learning services have a legal obligation to ensure the safety of children
and equipment, and this extends to ICT use. Putting in place an ICT policy is
the first step to meeting those obligations. Even if you are a solo caregiver
you have certain responsibilities to the children in your care.

The NetSafe model for a cybersafe ECE service outlines the three main components
of an ICT policy:

 * Appropriate policies, use agreements and procedures
 * An effective electronic security system
 * A comprehensive cybersafety education programme for the ECE service’s
   community.

Read Netsafe kit for schools, found on the NetSafe website to learn how
cybersafety is relevant to young children and for basic advice about keeping
young children cybersafe.


PUBLISHING CHILDREN’S INFORMATION ONLINE – TEACHER RESOURCES AND PARENTAL
PERMISSION

In order for a child to have a Storypark profile, their parent is required to
consent to an online permission form as part of their sign-up process which
outlines how their child’s information will be used. We also have a section on
our help centre with downloadable resources that teachers can send parents. Once
the permission form is accepted the teacher is notified by email, and the parent
can access their child’s stories, leave comments, create their own stories and
invite family members.


‍


CYBERSAFETY RESOURCES FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD PROVIDERS

NetSafe website

Netsafe Kit for Schools

Example ICT policy and use agreement

Storypark Privacy policy

Storypark Terms of use

Storypark help centre article on parent consent

Storypark help centre section on privacy

Storypark is committed to the rights and safety of every child. We actively work
to empower children and their community.

‍Our Statement of Commitment to Child Safety and internal policies apply to our
provision of services internationally.


WHAT IS CYBERSAFETY?

Cybersafety is the safe and responsible use of information and communication
technology. It is about keeping information safe and secure, but also about
being responsible with that information, being respectful of other people
online, and using good ‘netiquette’ (internet etiquette).

Understanding cybersafety is all the more important when working with, or caring
for, young children as they cannot make their own decisions about what gets
published online.

Whether you are a teacher, an administrator, a parent, a family member or a
caregiver, please read this page as it includes guidelines, links and resources
on staying safe and responsible online.


STORYPARK’S COMMITMENT TO CYBERSAFETY

Storypark is a password-protected private space for children, teachers and
families to share stories, photos and videos with one another. Access to a
child’s information and stories can only be granted by their primary guardians,
and no personal information is shared with any third party.

We work with ICT (Information and Communication Technology) security specialists
to ensure we have the latest security systems in place, and we consult with
early childhood specialists to ensure best practices. To learn more about how we
keep your data safe, check out the Privacy area on our help centre.


HOW TO BE SAFE AND RESPONSIBLE ONLINE

When sharing anything using technologies such as computers, mobile devices,
email and the internet it is important you and everyone else invited to your
account understands about netiquette and staying safe online. Even if you are
confident about cybersafety it would be a good idea to check if all those
invited to your account have the knowledge they need, too.

While Storypark is a secure system, people without appropriate cybersafety
knowledge can make it less secure by not keeping passwords safe, sharing
information outside of Storypark or posting irresponsible content or comments.
Cybersafety also involves keeping your computer and browser up-to-date, using
the latest antivirus software and firewalls, and learning what suspicious or
antisocial online behaviour looks like.

When choosing a password, choose something consisting of letters and numbers,
that would be difficult to guess from public information about you. Never write
your password down or share it with anyone. We will never request your password
or personal details via email.

If you think someone is acting suspiciously, or requesting information you feel
uncomfortable about report them immediately. Please read the section that
relates to you below so everyone can have the knowledge they need to make using
Storypark a safe and enjoyable experience.

Sharing your child’s profile with your extended family gives your children an
authentic audience. Never invite someone you do not know and trust implicitly.


SHARING INFORMATION AND CONTENT OUTSIDE OF STORYPARK

When it comes to your own children, it is your choice what you share outside of
Storypark. Remember though that young children cannot make their own decisions
about what gets published online so you have a responsibility to make sure
whatever is shared is in your children’s best interests.

Sometimes other children in the centre may feature in the same photos, videos
and stories as your children. In these cases, never duplicate or upload them to
the internet/social networking sites or share them with anyone other than family
members without those children’s parents’ permission.

‍


CYBERSAFETY RESOURCES FOR PARENTS AND FAMILIES

NetSafe website

Storypark Privacy policy

Storypark Terms of use

Storypark help centre article on parent consent

Storypark help centre section on privacy

IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND OR YOU NEED FURTHER CLARIFICATION,
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK US ANY QUESTIONS.

Try Storypark now

START YOUR FULL ACCESS 30-DAY FREE TRIAL AND JOIN PEOPLE IN OVER 100 COUNTRIES
WHO RELY ON STORYPARK EVERY DAY.




ALLOW COOKIES?

By clicking ‘Accept’, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to
enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing
efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.

Allow CookiesDeny

PRODUCT

 * Home
 * Educators
 * Families
 * Organisations
 * Pricing

LEARN MORE

 * About
 * Support
 * Help center
 * Child safety
 * Careers

COMMUNITY

 * Articles
 * Interviews
 * Advocates
 * Forum
 * Inspiration

WANT TO START USING STORYPARK? CONTACT:

 * sales@storypark.com
 * Australia 1800 225 147AUST 1800 225 147
 * 
   Already use Storypark? Contact:
 * hello@storypark.comUS/CAN 1 888 330 9658


Privacy policy
Terms of use
© 2023 Storypark. All rights reserved. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks
of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a
service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google
Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.