Insights from dynamic coalition session at IGF 2024: Age-aware IoT
At the 2024 Internet Governance Forum (IGF), the joint session hosted by the Dynamic Coalition on Child Rights in the Digital Environment (DC-CRIDE) and the Dynamic Coalition on the Internet of Things (DC-IoT) focused on creating a better, safer, and more age-aware IoT ecosystem. The session, “Age-aware IoT: Better IoT”, highlighted critical steps and action points to ensure children’s rights are respected within the expanding Internet of Things (IoT) landscape.
Insafe delegation hosts IGF 2024 Day 0 event on online first aid for children
On Sunday, 15 December 2024, the Day 0 event, First aid online – Making the difference for children, took centre stage at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Riyadh (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia). Organised by the Insafe network as part of its mission to promote safer internet practices, the event highlighted the critical role of child helplines in ensuring digital safety and well-being.
Insafe booth at IGF 2024: Promoting a Better Internet for Kids and SID
At the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2024 in Riyadh (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), the Insafe network once again showcased its commitment to building a better internet for children and young people. Located in the IGF Village, the Insafe booth served as a vibrant hub for promoting safer internet initiatives and fostering dialogue on child online safety.
The resource hub provides a collection of materials and useful links developed by the key stakeholders and supporters of the AdWiseOnline initiative.
Cyberbullying: what adults need to know
According to the latest World Health Organization’s survey on schoolchildren’s health and lifestyles, one out of six children in Lithuania is being bullied online. During the webinar “Cyberbullying: what adults need to know”, the representative of the Child Line shared how children communicate online, how adults can keep up with the digital world of children and teenagers, what are the characteristics of cyberbullying and how we can help children experiencing cyberbullying.
7 tips to protect your family online during the holidays
Children's holidays are a great time for families to relax and spend time together. Whether you're planning an exciting holiday adventure or enjoying quality time at home, the holiday season encourages you to go beyond the everyday.
Discord - guide for parents in Lithuanian
Discord is a chat platform with more than 150 million users worldwide. Anyone under the age of 13 can create an account on the Discord platform, and young people between the ages of 13 and 18 must have the consent of a parent or guardian.
This guide provides information for parents and guardians on how the Discord platform works, the potential threats that children may face and how parents can help keep their children safe.