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How to tackle online sexual harassment in your country or organisation

A new guide and open-source resources for tackling online sexual harassment have been launched. Part of Project deSHAME, the toolkit was created to help countries and organisations run their own projects to tackle these issues.

Project deSHAME aims to tackle peer-based online sexual harassment by empowering local communities to work together to increase reporting among young people. A collaboration between Childnet (UK), Kek Vonal (Hungary), Save the Children (Denmark) and UCLan (UK), and co-financed by the European Union, it aims to increase reporting of online sexual harassment among minors and improve multi-sector cooperation in preventing and responding to this behaviour.

Once downloaded, the toolkit outlines various steps and provides materials to support research, piloting, and evaluation.

Access the new resources– and discover 10 simple ways to engage in Project deSHAME – via the International Adaptation Toolkit page on the Childnet website.

Find out more about the work of the UK Safer Internet Centre, including its awareness raising, helpline, hotline and youth participation services – or find similar information for Safer Internet Centres throughout Europe.

A new guide and open-source resources for tackling online sexual harassment have been launched. Part of Project deSHAME, the toolkit was created to help countries and organisations run their own projects to tackle these issues.

Project deSHAME aims to tackle peer-based online sexual harassment by empowering local communities to work together to increase reporting among young people. A collaboration between Childnet (UK), Kek Vonal (Hungary), Save the Children (Denmark) and UCLan (UK), and co-financed by the European Union, it aims to increase reporting of online sexual harassment among minors and improve multi-sector cooperation in preventing and responding to this behaviour.

Once downloaded, the toolkit outlines various steps and provides materials to support research, piloting, and evaluation.

Access the new resources– and discover 10 simple ways to engage in Project deSHAME – via the International Adaptation Toolkit page on the Childnet website.

Find out more about the work of the UK Safer Internet Centre, including its awareness raising, helpline, hotline and youth participation services – or find similar information for Safer Internet Centres throughout Europe.

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