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Over the years, Safer Internet Centres (SICs) in Europe have developed various educational resources and videos aimed at helping teachers, parents and carers, and children and young people, to discover the online world safely. Now you can access all of these resources in just one place via the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) resource directory.

Browse the resources below, or use the options to refine your search.

Resource directory

Over the years, Safer Internet Centres (SICs) in Europe have developed various educational resources and videos aimed at helping teachers, parents and carers, and children and young people, to discover the online world safely. Now you can access all of these resources in just one place via the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) resource directory.

Browse the resources below, or use the options to refine your search.

Resource directory

Over the years, Safer Internet Centres (SICs) in Europe have developed various educational resources and videos aimed at helping teachers, parents and carers, and children and young people, to discover the online world safely. Now you can access all of these resources in just one place via the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) resource directory.

Browse the resources below, or use the options to refine your search.

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  • video
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

This video focuses on crucial aspects: the importance of pre-verifying the identity of strangers and methods to do so, understanding when and why to block contacts, actions to take if you've been a victim of sextortion, and guidance on supporting someone targeted by sextortion.

The video was released in the frame of the awareness raising campaign Keep your space safe (www.bee-secure.lu/kyss)

  • video
  • Dutch Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

Nowadays, many people perceive content differently than through writing and reading. 
On the website of the helpline, elaborate descriptions, tips and advices on many topics was placed in order to help those that are looking for more information on their issue. 
However, to be able to spread this information to those that rather watch an explainer video, we decided to start creating videos on five of our topics. This contributes to our information being more accessible to a wider range of people. 

You can take at look at the layout and the videos here: 

  • guide
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

This flyers offers smartphone security tips, covering initial setup, data protection, and actions to take if the phone is lost or stolen. It’s available in French and German, both digitally and in print across Luxembourg.

The flyer was released in the frame of the awareness raising campaign Keep your space safe (www.bee-secure.lu/kyss)

  • image
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

The posters cover the main tips from the Keep your space safe campaign were:

  • Enable automatic backups, e.g., in a cloud.
  • Think before you click.
  • Verify new friends on social media beforehand.
  • A password can also be a phrase.

The flyer was released in the frame of the awareness raising campaign Keep your space safe (www.bee-secure.lu/kyss)

  • text
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

This study includes interviews with just over 80 children and young people aged 9–16. The purpose of the study was to strengthen the reliability and validity of “Children & Media” (our study conducted every other year on children's media use during their free time). The study is also part of our work to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child within the Agency's area of operation.

The interview guide covers four overarching themes regarding news, social media, influencers, and computer gaming.

  • video
  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

This resource was developed by SIC Malta’s Youth Panel. The Youth Panel produced and edited this video about digital footprint. Members of the team and youth advisors participated in the video. This video was shared with all middle and secondary schools and featured in school assemblies on February 6th. Additionally, it was promoted on SIC Malta’s social media platforms to reach a broader audience. 

  • learning resource
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 04 December 2024

The educational material "Your Rights Online" deals with children's rights on the internet and is aimed at school librarians and school counselors, as well as children and young people (age 10-16). The material can be linked to the Swedish curriculum and therefore also be used by, or together with teachers. The material contains: the Convention on the Rights of the Child, GDPR, algorithms, and information on where to find help and support. 

  • guide
  • Association 'Langas į ateitį'
  • 14 August 2024

Do you share photos of your children on social networks? Do you think before posting a photo or video of your child or others? Do you really want to disclose your child's habits and other private data? Should you be worried if the video is seen by those with malicious intent?

The Decision Tree will help you to decide before sharing information. The Decision Tree is based on material prepared by the University of Ljubljana and available at www.safe.si.

If you've posted a photo online with inappropriate content:

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