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  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 12 March 2022

In a world where children’s playground has gone mostly virtual, parents and carers can no longer be uninformed about the online world. They need to be aware of the potential risks and harmful content children and young people might be exposed to online.
Panel discussion for Safer Internet Day 2022 with 7 experts discussing online safety
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  • Serbian Safer Internet Day Committee
  • 10 March 2022

The Centre for Missing and Exploited Children in Serbia commenced its Safer Internet Day 2022 celebrations by presenting its work and accomplishments to members of the Government. It was very important for the Centre to demonstrate that, as a non-government organisation, it is actively working on making the internet a safer space for children. Here, the Centre outlines its actions.
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  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 09 March 2022

Teenagers are increasingly spending more time on the internet, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when social activities and gatherings are highly discouraged. Internet use and online communication can be healthy ways of keeping in contact with others; however, it can also lead to other issues such as peer pressure, sexting and body shaming. This article is based on interviews carried out by the Malta Personal and Social Development Association (MPSDA) with three experts on this matter and has the aim of shedding light on how children and adolescents are using the internet and what repercussions they could face.
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  • Finnish Safer Internet Centre
  • 08 March 2022

Save the Children Finland’s annual seminar, 'information on child sexual abuse', took place in November 2021. Due to the ongoing pandemic, this year's seminar was held online, which enabled both global presenters and participants to attend.
Young girl with headphones looking at a laptop
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  • Belgian Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 March 2022

Striving for popularity can sometimes take surprising but effective new forms. It is natural for young people to use social media to satisfy their essential psychosocial needs. These include the need for love, belonging, self-esteem, personal achievements, and so on.
Person sitting on a bench while reading the newspaper
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  • Romanian Safer Internet Centre
  • 03 March 2022

Internet access opens up an endless world of interesting things for children and teenagers to discover and, at least in theory, helps them better understand how the world in which we live works. On the other hand, we see daily examples of sites, articles and videos that present social, political and economic events in a style that does not correspond to journalistic principles.
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  • Norwegian Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 March 2022

One in four 16 to 20-year-olds has experienced hate speech online in the past year, while only four per cent of the general population have experienced the same. Additionally, 12 per cent of young people state that they have been exposed to hate speech aimed at skin colour, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. These are statements that are prohibited under the Penal Code.
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