New Zealand children’s experiences of online risks and their perceptions of harm : Evidence from Ngā taiohi matihiko o Aotearoa – New Zealand Kids Online Prepared by Dr Edgar Pacheco and Neil Melhuish
By: Pacheco, Edgar
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Contributor(s): Melhuish, Neil
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Published February 2020
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This is Netsafe's second Ngā taiohi matihiko o Aotearoa - New Zealand Kids Online report. This report from the Global Kids Online study uncovers important insights about New Zealand children’s experiences (aged between nine to 17) of online risks and their perceptions of harm.
It provides details about a variety of topics including the online interactions kids are having with people they don’t know and how frequently they are exposed to concerning online material.
A total of 2,061 New Zealand children aged 9-17 years of age participated in this research. The research sample is representative of the population of New Zealand children.
This report is Netsafe’s second publication as a member of the Global Kids Online network. Netsafe joined the international network dedicated to the study of children’s rights, risks and opportunities with the support of UNICEF NZ in September 2018. (From the website).
Follow the links to the website for more resources, to the first report, Exploring New Zealand children’s internet access, skills and opportunities (Netsafe, 2019), and to learn more about Global Kids Online. Record #6627