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Comic strip on grooming

The French hotline Point de Contact makes available to the public the comic strip "Lea plays in a network" (in French: "Léa joue en réseau").

This resource depicts the situation suffered by Lea: Lea is playing an online game when she meets Hugo, another player who claims to be a teenager as well and suggests meeting in real life. Lea quickly realises that Hugo is not who he says he is, but an adult pretending to be a young person. The comic emphasises the importance of talking to a trusted person when faced with this kind of situation. It also highlights the warning signs that may indicate someone met online is not who he claim to be.

This educational resource is intended for dissemination among young people, their families, professionals, and all members of the educational community. Raising awareness about cyberviolence is a crucial component in the fight against such harmful behaviour. Reporting these cyberviolences - whether as a victim or as a witness - is a fundamental civic duty to which everyone is called to contribute.

 

 

Grooming – Comic strips, Point de Contact
  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • French
  • individual (general interest)
  • France

The French hotline Point de Contact makes available to the public the comic strip "Lea plays in a network" (in French: "Léa joue en réseau").

This resource depicts the situation suffered by Lea: Lea is playing an online game when she meets Hugo, another player who claims to be a teenager as well and suggests meeting in real life. Lea quickly realises that Hugo is not who he says he is, but an adult pretending to be a young person. The comic emphasises the importance of talking to a trusted person when faced with this kind of situation. It also highlights the warning signs that may indicate someone met online is not who he claim to be.

This educational resource is intended for dissemination among young people, their families, professionals, and all members of the educational community. Raising awareness about cyberviolence is a crucial component in the fight against such harmful behaviour. Reporting these cyberviolences - whether as a victim or as a witness - is a fundamental civic duty to which everyone is called to contribute.

 

 

Grooming – Comic strips, Point de Contact
  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • French
  • individual (general interest)
  • France

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