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The Daniel Morcombe Foundation Adolescent Hub is a trusted set of youth-informed resources designed to help young people aged 13–15 recognise online harm, respond safely, and get support.
Adolescent TOPIC
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The Daniel Morcombe Foundation Adolescent Hub is a trusted set of youth-informed resources designed to help young people aged 13–15 recognise online harm, respond safely, and get support.
Sextortion
When someone pressures, threatens or manipulates a young person for images, money or ongoing contact.
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AI-generated harm
When AI is used to create, edit or share harmful images, videos or content involving a young person.
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Topic
Sextortion
Learn what sextortion can look like, how it can happen, why it is never the young person’s fault, and what safe next steps can help.
Video
Sextortion: Break the Silence
For young people aged 13 – 15, this educational video explores sextortion, a form of image-based abuse where someone threatens to use your images against you if you don’t give in to their demands. Through the stories of three teenagers, we recognise how easily sextortion unfolds, how difficult it is to know how to react, and how reporting can help a victim regain control.
Resource
Download Sextortion Guides
Choose the guide that best matches your role or situation.
Topic
AI-generated harm
Video
The ‘F’ Word…Fake
For young people aged 13 – 15, this educational video explores AI-facilitated image-based abuse, or ‘deepfakes’. It follows the journey of three teenagers as they recognise the harm caused by these fake images, react and report, to take back control.
Resource
Download Gen Ai Guides
Classroom and student support guidance.
Why talking about AI-generated harm and sextortion matters
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Need to talk to someone?
If you are in Australia and in immediate danger or at risk of harm, call 000 immediately.
If you experience an online situation and you’re feeling worried, unsafe, or unsure what to do next – you’re not alone. Support is available, and you deserve help.
Kids Helpline is here for you 24/7 – any time, any reason.
Call: 1800 55 1800 (24/7)
Chat online: One-on-one web chat (24/7)
You can visit eSafety’s I need help page for support options and practical guidance.
You can also make a report to ACCCE (Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation)
Quick steps you can take right now
- Stop contact with the person if you can
- Don’t send more images or money
- Save evidence (screenshots, usernames, messages)
- Block and report the account
- Talk to a trusted adult or reach out for support
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