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In the spotlight
- BIK news
BIK Policy monitor report 2026 published: advancing the BIK+ vision across Europe
- workshop
Youth Dialogue on Internet Governance (YOUthDIG) 2026
- Knowledge hub insight
How European countries are structuring policies for children in the digital environment
- news
The EU Action plan against cyberbullying
- conference
Save the date: Safer Internet Forum 2026
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Latest news
IPDJ highlights digital citizenship and online safety at Portugal’s leading youth fairs
Futurália, held from 11 to 14 March at the Lisbon International Fair, dedicated its 2026 edition to the growing role of artificial intelligence in education, digital transition, and career guidance. Just weeks later, from 25 to 28 March, Qualifica returned to Exponor with a similar focus, exploring how AI is reshaping learning and transforming the labour market.
New “Switched On” digital citizenship programme launched for fifth and sixth classes in Ireland
Switched On helps pupils develop critical thinking skills and practical strategies to navigate the online world safely and confidently. The programme explores key topics such as digital wellbeing, media literacy, and understanding their rights and responsibilities in online spaces.
The Finnish Safer Internet Centre coordinator changes name to Finnish Arts and Culture Agency
The statutory tasks and functions of KAVI will remain unchanged in the new agency, including those involved in the Safer Internet Centre operations as KAVI is the coordinating organisation of the Finnish Safer Internet Centre. The new agency has four substance departments: Arts and culture networks, Arts and culture funding, Audiovisual culture, and Media education and age limits.
All Digital Week event in Brussels
The event opened with a video address from Petra Bevek of the Slovenian Ministry of Digital Transformation and a keynote from Theresa Elhage, Communication and Advocacy Manager at All Digital. They underscored the importance of placing digital wellbeing at the centre of Europe’s digital transformation and highlighted the campaign’s goal of supporting meaningful digital participation for all.