Webinar: New mandatory classifications for gambling-like content in video games
Event description
Webinar: Safer gaming – learn about new mandatory classifications for gambling-like content in video games
Join us for a free 1-hour webinar to help parents, carers, educators, and other stakeholders understand the new mandatory classification requirements for gambling-like content in video games.
* A link to access the event will be emailed to you when you register and in reminder emails closer to the date of the event.
What the event is about
Facilitated by The Social Deck and joined by the Director of the Classification Board, Human Rights Commissioner and industry experts, this session will:
explain the changes to classification standards in Australia
give you practical tips on how to find and use classification information
offer insights on how these changes protect children and young people when gaming.
Hear from a panel of national leaders and experts in safety, regulation, and child development including:
Steven Thomson, Director, Australian Classification Board
Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission
Gen Muir, Parenting Expert and Author
Sarah Davies AM, Chief Executive Officer, Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Whether you're a parent, educator, policymaker or industry stakeholder, this session will equip you with the knowledge to understand the new classifications for games containing gambling-like content.
We can all help to support online safety for children and young people.
Find more information on the Australian Classifications website.
Accessibility
If you have accessibility requirements, please tell us about them when you register. Auslan and live captioning will be available at the event.
Privacy
During the registration process, The Social Deck and/or DITRDCSA may collect your name and contact information.
Your personal information will only be shared with The Social Deck and DITRDCSA. It will not be shared with any other parties.
The Social Deck’s privacy policy is also available on their website.
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