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5 December 2025
From 10 December, young people under 16 will no longer be able to create or maintain accounts on certain social media platforms.
Being logged into these platforms exposes under-16s to design features that encourage longer screen time and deliver content that can negatively impact their health and wellbeing.
This pause offers an opportunity for young people to strengthen their digital literacy and build resilience.
You can find helpful resources for young people, parents, families and educators in the eSafety Social media age restrictions hub.
1 July 2025
Support for children, families and the wider community is available, but child sexual abuse in early education settings is not a one-off event,” says Kathleen Maltzahn, SASVic CEO.
Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVic), peak body for the state’s 19 specialist sexual assault services, shares wider community concern about the shocking news unfolding today. Victoria Police are investigating a number of alleged sexual assaults linked to an employee who worked at a number of childcare centres across Melbourne.
Parents and families of the very young children directly impacted, as well as early childhood educators working in the centres where the alleged perpetrator was employed, have every right to feel distressed.
SASVic emphasises that families are not alone.
Unfortunately, child sexual abuse in education settings is not a one-off event. We know from a recent study from UNSW that almost l in 10 Australian men has committed a sexual offence against a child or children so we need to be prepared. Most of all, we need to invest in effective prevention strategies and support for survivors. Although details about the current investigation are still coming to light, strategies SASVic would like to see urgently prioritised include:
For further information and comment, SASVic CEO Kathleen Maltzahn is available to comment via Brett de Hoedt of Hootville Communications 0414 713 802.
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SECASA is the largest family violence and sexual assault service provider across the south-east metropolitan Melbourne.
If you wish to speak to an Intake Worker, please call:
03 8769 2200 (Opt 1)
OR
If you are enquiring about your Appointment Time:
03 9928 8741 East Bentleigh
03 8769 2200 Dandenong
03 8770 1000 Seaford
Crisis Support
(Immediate help for people who have experienced Sexual Assault in the past 2 weeks), please call SECASA on: 03 9594 2289 Crisis Line
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SECASA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples, and we pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past, present and future.
We welcome lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender diverse, intersex and queer people into SECASA. We pledge to provide inclusive non-discriminatory services to LGBTIQ+ clients.
SECASA acknowledges all victims/survivors of all forms of abuse and neglect.

