
Education and Training
The Digital Resilience Project’s Education and Training programs are designed to help individuals, communities, and organisations better understand technology-facilitated abuse and navigate digital spaces more safely and confidently.
Through online eLearning and facilitator-led workshops, our programs focus on:
- Understanding technology-facilitated abuse and online coercive control
- Recognising digital safety risks and harmful online behaviours
- Strengthening digital literacy and online safety capability
- Building confidence in using devices, accounts and platforms safely
- Understanding privacy, visibility and digital exposure risks
- Supporting safer decision-making in online environments
- Developing trauma-informed approaches to digital safety support
- Building practical capability across community and frontline sectors
We help translate complex digital safety concepts into practical, accessible, real-world learning.
Who this service is for and what we provide
Education and Training programs may benefit:
- Professionals seeking to improve digital safety capability
- Individuals experiencing technology-facilitated abuse
- Victim-survivors and their support networks
- Community organisations and frontline services
- Domestic and family violence practitioners
- Schools, workplaces and community groups
Our goal is not to overwhelm participants with technical information or fear-based messaging. We understand that digital safety can feel complex and intimidating, particularly for people experiencing abuse or supporting others in crisis. Instead, we focus on building understanding, confidence and practical capability in a way that is accessible, trauma-informed and grounded in real-world situations.
No Australian should face technology-facilitated abuse alone.
Through practical guidance, real-world examples, and trauma-informed learning, we aim to make digital safety more accessible, understandable, and actionable for everyone..