A host of resources have been launched for parents and teachers ahead of the social media age ban, including how to deal with cyberbullying or deepfake image-based abuse.

Education ministers from across the nation, whose armies of school teachers will help police the restrictions, assembled for a high-level meeting in Brisbane ahead of the looming ban.

Communications Minister Anika Wells and eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant spoke to ministers on Friday and revealed a resource package to help educators and parents understand the laws.

Delivered via the eSafety website , the resources include guides for kids on what the ban means for them, how they can download their archives from apps and where they can seek mental health support.

Also included are guides for parents on online s

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