COMPANY NEWS: Australian developer Devworkz has announced the launch of Safe Havens, a modern child abuse protection system for education, councils, sporting groups and faith-based communities across Australia and New Zealand. The cloud-based platform is designed to provide a full end-to-end service for the development of Child Safe capabilities, child-focused reporting, case management, and performance reporting.
Regulations have been introduced by the Commonwealth Government to reduce the risks that button and coin batteries present to young children.
Ninety per cent of parents consider Australia’s education system to be “poor” or having “room for improvement”, with more than one in three admitting they feel ill-equipped to support their child’s learning in the next decade, according to new research.
All Australian Alcatel smartphones will be pre-loaded with the Australian made, cloud-based family, Internet and device-access protection software Family Zone from now on.
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