"""The magazine-style format is fresh and different and, frankly, much more engaging than a lot of the educational information commonly encountered in the health sector ... it was a very non-confrontational, un-alarming and pleasant way of communicating really important information. Seeing sexual health through your 'lens' e.g. the journalistic/media lens, is very different to how most of us in the health sector communicate."" Dr Alana Hulme Chambers // Research Fellow, Department of Rural Health // Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne ""The best resource I have ever read on the subjects of children's exposure and involvement with drugs, sex and internet evils. Every GP should read these informative booklets: every parent should have this information at their fingertips. I have urged my daughters to read them. (My two oldest grandchildren are both 11)."" Dr Ann Kelmann ""The Social Media 101 parent guide is a valuable resource for our parents. We now live in a society that is rich with information where we can find everything we need to know online. However, parents often face the dilemma of filtering through information and having to work hard to find reliable sources. Social Media 101 is a well-balanced, easy-to-read, carefully collected guide that has provided information and support to many of our families."" Pitsa Binnion // Principal, McKinnon Secondary College ""Having the need-to-know information condensed into a handy book - with information sourced from credible authorities - is invaluable."" Parent feedback"