School Leadership Resource Pack
Australia’s social media ban is live. What comes next?
Get practical frameworks and communication resources to support staff, students, and families through this next phase of social media restrictions.
How prepared is your school?
As the conversation evolves, school leaders are asking:• Have you clarified your position on YouTube?• Are classroom video expectations and use consistent across staff?• Is media literacy embedded across year levels?• Are you and your staff prepared for questions from parents

What’s included

School Staff Briefing Template
Use at your next staff meeting to set clear expectations around under-16 restrictions and classroom video use.

Classroom Video Decision Framework
A decision-making framework to review classroom video platform use, including YouTube.

Parent Communication Slide Deck
Ready-to-use slides for information evenings or community updates on social media restrictions.

2025 Social Media Restriction Whitepaper
A clear summary of the December 10 changes and what they mean for schools.

ClickView’s Social Media Trap Series
Classroom-ready video series to help students understand algorithms, influence and online risk.

Media Literacy Topic & Other Resources
Curriculum-aligned videos and resources to strengthen digital practice across your school.
Additional resources
Links to school-approved resources to share with teachers and parents:

2025 Social Media Restriction Whitepaper
A clear summary of the December 10 changes and what they mean for schools.

ClickView’s Social Media Trap Series
Classroom-ready video series to help students understand algorithms, influence and online risk.

Media Literacy Topic
Curriculum-aligned videos to strengthen media literacy practice across your school.

Social Media Readiness Blogs
Blogs such as "10 things to know about young people’s digital lives" and "How ClickView Supports ACARA"
Resources for your next leadership meeting
This pack provides practical, ready-to-use tools to help schools communicate clearly, support student wellbeing, and guide families through this transition.It moves beyond individual platforms to build a deeper understanding of how social media works, including algorithms, influence and online risk.

