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BEE SECURE Radar 2024: Current trends in young people's use of information and communication technologies

The BEE SECURE Radar 2024 report presents survey results on how children and young people use the Internet and digital media. Drawing on the perspectives of parents, educators, and young people themselves, the report also includes feedback from training courses, interviews with young people, data from the BEE SECURE Helpline, and reports of illegal content collected by the BEE SECURE Stopline. The report assesses good practices and measures to ensure child and youth participation, awareness-raising, and prevention of potential harm or risks. In addition to focusing on participation, the report explores topics such as cyberbullying, cybersecurity, risk management, grooming, and children's experiences with online trading.
(Source: Report).

Methodology

This report builds on two online surveys organised by the SNJ (National Youth Service) in 2023 regarding information and communication technologies (ICT). The first was launched for youth and included 292 children and young people (aged 12 to 30), resulting in a final sample of 286 participants. The other focused on parents of children (aged 3 to 16), surveying 500 people in total. Information was supplemented by further data collected by BEE SECURE.

Country or region of researched population

Luxembourg

Citation

Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ) (Ed.). (2024). BEE SECURE Radar 2024: Current trends in young people's use of information and communication technologies. BEE SECURE. https://www.bee-secure.lu/fr/publication/bee-secure-radar/

Record created:

01 March 2024
  • Go to publication
  • 2024
  • Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ) (Ed.)
  • Report
  • English, French
  • policy and decision makers, teachers educators and professionals
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • cybersecurity, grooming, media literacy/education, pornography, risks and harms
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The BEE SECURE Radar 2024 report presents survey results on how children and young people use the Internet and digital media. Drawing on the perspectives of parents, educators, and young people themselves, the report also includes feedback from training courses, interviews with young people, data from the BEE SECURE Helpline, and reports of illegal content collected by the BEE SECURE Stopline. The report assesses good practices and measures to ensure child and youth participation, awareness-raising, and prevention of potential harm or risks. In addition to focusing on participation, the report explores topics such as cyberbullying, cybersecurity, risk management, grooming, and children's experiences with online trading.
(Source: Report).

Methodology

This report builds on two online surveys organised by the SNJ (National Youth Service) in 2023 regarding information and communication technologies (ICT). The first was launched for youth and included 292 children and young people (aged 12 to 30), resulting in a final sample of 286 participants. The other focused on parents of children (aged 3 to 16), surveying 500 people in total. Information was supplemented by further data collected by BEE SECURE.

Country or region of researched population

Luxembourg

Citation

Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ) (Ed.). (2024). BEE SECURE Radar 2024: Current trends in young people's use of information and communication technologies. BEE SECURE. https://www.bee-secure.lu/fr/publication/bee-secure-radar/

Record created:

01 March 2024
  • Go to publication
  • 2024
  • Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ) (Ed.)
  • Report
  • English, French
  • policy and decision makers, teachers educators and professionals
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
  • cybersecurity, grooming, media literacy/education, pornography, risks and harms
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