Almost all children in Sweden now live significant parts of their lives online. The digital world offers community, knowledge, and opportunities – but it also brings risks. An increasing number of children who contact Bris report being exposed to online hate, image-based abuse, grooming, and digital stress. At the same time, conversations about gang crime and eating disorders have risen sharply.
The Bris Children’s Report 2025 paints a picture of a generation facing new forms of vulnerability – but also one that shows great strength in seeking support and speaking up about their reality.
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Almost all children in Sweden now live significant parts of their lives online. The digital world offers community, knowledge, and opportunities – but it also brings risks. An increasing number of children who contact Bris report being exposed to online hate, image-based abuse, grooming, and digital stress. At the same time, conversations about gang crime and eating disorders have risen sharply.
The Bris Children’s Report 2025 paints a picture of a generation facing new forms of vulnerability – but also one that shows great strength in seeking support and speaking up about their reality.
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