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MACCABI LIFE –Speaker Series.

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"A truly informative evening, thank you Brett and Maccabi LIFE."

Jacqui - Melbourne

 

"Thank you, Brett, for sharing your expertise - WOW, what a great event for our community."

Robi - Sydney

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On Sunday 28 July, 2024 at 7pm, hundreds of families ZOOM'D in to hear Cyber Safety Expert - Brett Lee present “UNINVITED - 2024 EditionKeeping your family safe online from uninvited threats” - LIVE

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Thank you Brett for sharing your expertise and unique insights with our community on this very important topic.

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If you were unable join us on the night, you can watch the session below. Hear Brett Lee - Former 20+ years Police Detective, Advisor to the FBI & Homeland Security and leading Internet Safety Expert talk on a wide range of topics that will inform and help Parents, Grandparents and Educators of Children 4 years to 18 years of age with a digital device, implement 5 basic principles to achieve online safety.

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HOW TO DEAL WITH ANTISEMITISM 

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STEP 1: Report and Block

Most social media platforms and websites have tools to report hate speech, abusive content, and harassment. Use these tools to report antisemitic content. Blocking users who post hateful content can also help protect your mental well-being and prevent further interaction.

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STEP 2: Document Evidence

If you encounter antisemitic content or harassment, take screenshots or save the evidence. This documentation can be useful if you decide to report the incident to the platform, law enforcement, or advocacy organizations.

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STEP 3: Educate and Advocate

With the appropriate guidance, share reliable and current community resources and facts to counter misinformation. However, prioritize your safety and well-being; it's okay to disengage if the conversation becomes too hostile. See important links in brochure.

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STEP 4: Seek Support

Connecting with others who have faced similar experiences can provide support and solidarity. Many organizations and online communities are dedicated to combating hate and providing resources for those affected by antisemitism. Don't hesitate to reach out to them for advice and support.

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STEP 5: Protect Your Privacy

Be mindful of the personal information you share online. Consider using privacy settings to control who can see your posts and interact with you. This can help minimize the risk of targeted harassment.

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Former police detective Brett Lee says “there is no stereotypical profile for a cyber offender” - watch the video to hear more from Brett

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BIO - BRETT LEE:

 

Brett Lee, Founder of Internet Safe Education, is a leading former Queensland Police Officer for 20+ years, working for 16 years as a detective in the field of Child Exploitation. Brett was personally involved with the interview, location, arrest and prosecution of hundreds of online criminals and predators. He’s worked on high-profile crimes for the Department of Homeland Security and FBI.

 

Nobody else in Australia can offer programs and advice with this level of credibility or insight, Brett’s unprecedented view of the online world, posing as a child, through the eyes of an adult, enables him to teach parents, educators, and the general public how to protect themselves and, most importantly, their children online. 

 

Brett has spoken to over 1 million audience members around the world. And whilst the topic can sometimes feel overwhelming, Brett’s engaging approach leaves his audiences with a sense of safety and empowered to make the right choices at the right time. 

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