

For educators: Recognising online coercive control in young people’s lives
July 31 @ 3:45 pm - 4:30 pm
eSafety has learning for teachers. It’s not always easy to spot when a relationship becomes controlling, especially for young people. Coercive control is a pattern of abusive behaviours that uses manipulation, monitoring, surveillance, pressure, and fear to limit someone’s freedom and independence. When technology is involved, it can be even harder to recognise.
This 45-minute webinar for secondary educators, and school support staff will explore:
- how technology-facilitated coercive control impacts young people
- the common red flags to watch for
- practical ways to respond and support those experiencing it.