While there are risks, it is also important to understand and celebrate the benefits of the online world for young people.
The internet can be a great equaliser for young people living with a disability. The internet can help break down barriers, enabling communication and socialisation with their peers, while combating isolation.
Parents, carers, educators and young people mutually agree that digital technologies and the internet have a positive role and influence in the lives of young people. Internet-connected devices turbocharge and facilitate learning/education, communication, social engagement, entertainment and independence.
These benefits are also underpinned by research known as The Self-Determination Theory, which suggests that all humans have three basic psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness—that underlie growth and development.
The internet gives young people independence, autonomy and a sense of FREEDOM over their digital lives.