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National Council for Child Protection

The National Council for Child Protection with consultative and coordination functions was established in 2016 at the State Agency for Child Protection.

Parents and media 2022 - a survey on parents' experiences with 1-17-year-olds' media habits

Parents and media is a survey about children and young people's digital media habits. The purpose of the survey is to provide an overall presentation of 1–17-year-olds' media use and insight into parents' regulation of children's and young people's everyday media life. Use of social media, games, news habits, age limits and parental control are among the topics surveyed. 


(Source: Norwegian Media Authority).

Parents' reporting on their children's media habits and access to technology

This report is a partial report that belongs to the Parents and Media 2024 survey. The survey collectively sheds light on a large range of topics related to children's digital everyday life. In this interim report, results are presented in the areas that shed light on children's media habits, as well as their access to equipment and technology. 
(Source: report).

Children and young people's media habits and access to technology

This report is a partial report that belongs to the Children and Media 2024 survey. In this interim report, results are presented in the areas that shed light on children's media habits, as well as their access to equipment and technology. 
(Source: Norwegian Media Authority).

Parental regulation of children's media use

In this partial report, data from the Parents and Media, and Children and Media surveys in 2024 are presented, which shed light on how parents with children between 1-17 years of age view the regulation of their children's media use, and then explain how children aged 9-18 respond to questions about their parents' regulation of their media use.
(Source: Norwegian Media Authority).

Main findings include: 

Harmful content, sexual comments and nude pictures online

In this partial report, results are presented in the areas that illuminate children's views and experiences around harmful content, negative incidents online, sexual comments and nude images. The survey in this area has been voluntary to answer and has only been done among 13-18 year olds. 
(Source: Norwegian Media Authority)

EU Kids Online 2020: Technical report

This report describes in detail the methodology used for the EU Kids Online IV project. Within this project, a large-scale survey of children aged 9–17 from 19 European countries was conducted. The data were collected between autumn 2017 and summer 2019 from 25,101 children by national teams from the EU Kids Online network. This report provides information about the nature of the project, how the questionnaire was developed, sampling and data collection, ethical issues, data management and weighting.

EU Kids Online 2020: Survey results from 19 countries

This report maps the internet access, online practices, skills, online risks and opportunities for children aged 9–16 in Europe. Teams of the EU Kids Online network collaborated between autumn 2017 and summer 2019 to conduct a major survey of 25,101 children in 19 European countries. The data were collected between autumn 2017 and summer 2019 from 25,101 children by national teams from the EU Kids Online network.