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The leaflets are in A5 format, double-sided, with a light background that supports readability and clarity. The design follows a consistent color scheme, making the overall layout both aesthetic and professional. On both sides, a column layout is applied to help readers quickly find the information they need. Thematic sections are clearly separated with headings and supported by icons that enhance visual orientation.
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  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 09 September 2025

The leaflet addresses the issue of disinformation and the susceptibility of young people to online manipulation. 

It explains the differences between disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation, the mechanisms that support the spread of false content, and why youth are more likely to believe it. 

It also provides practical tips for adults (parents and caregivers, as well as teachers and educators) on how to support young people in developing critical thinking and using digital media consciously.

  • Polish
Snapshot of a presentation for the 18th International Conference titled 'Safety of Children and Youth on the Internet,' held on 24–27 September 2024. The top part features text bars in pink, blue, and green.
  • video
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 08 September 2025

The International Conference "Keeping children and young people safe online" is the largest regular event in Poland concerning children's online safety. It is targeted at representatives of educational institutions, non-governmental organisations, public administration, the judiciary, and the internet sector.

The conference organisers are the Polish Safer Internet Centre (PCPSI), which is formed by the NASK National Research Institute and the Empowering Children Foundation.

The recording of the event is available in Polish and English.

  • English
The image shows a screenshot of the course’s homepage featuring a robot, the text “Start the Network Course,” and a “Start” button.
  • course
  • Empowering Children Foundation / Fundacja Dajemy Dzieciom Siłę
  • 08 September 2025

An interactive online course for children aged 7–10, teaching safe and responsible internet use. 

Through six short missions (approx. 20 minutes each), children meet the Sieciaki characters and learn key principles: 

  • Polish
The image shows a logo featuring the text “Home Screen Rules,” where one of the letters resembles a smartphone, with the tagline below: “For the well-being of your child and the whole family
  • website
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 08 September 2025

Home Screen Rules is a project created in response to the growing challenges related to screen use.
The website domowezasadyekranowe.pl provides practical tips and solutions to help families maintain balance and support everyday life with mindfulness, closeness, and moderation.

The website features:

  • Polish
The image shows a friendly, cartoon-style robot
  • website
  • Empowering Children Foundation / Fundacja Dajemy Dzieciom Siłę
  • 08 September 2025

Necio.pl is an educational project aimed at children aged 4–6, focused on safe internet use.

The Necio.pl website has been designed for parents, caregivers, and teachers and educators who want to introduce children to the online world in a conscious and safe way. It offers educational materials for both children and adults, and in the Parents section, practical tips and articles related to internet safety can be found. It is recommended that preschool-aged children use the website’s resources always under adult supervision.

  • Polish
The image shows a screenshot of a webpage with a large central text saying: “Hi, we are Sieciaki, join our team
  • website
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 08 September 2025

The website sieciaki.pl is a modern, child-friendly educational space dedicated to internet safety. It has been designed for young school-age children, their parents and caregivers, and teachers and educators, to support them in discovering the online world together in an engaging and safe way.

The website offers:

  • Polish
The image shows the text “Home Screen Rules” with a cartoon hand holding a microphone emerging from it, along with two photos—a woman and a man. At the top, the podcast title is displayed
  • podcast
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 08 September 2025

This podcast for parents and caregivers explores today’s teenage challenges, the impact of digital media, and how adults can support healthy development.

How are youth crises changing over the years? Why do so many teenagers today experience hate and difficulties in relationships? What role does the digital world - smartphones, messaging apps, social media - play in all of this?

  • Polish
Illustration promoting Safer Internet Day in Poland on February 11, 2025.
  • video
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 28 August 2025

The Safer Internet Day 2025 gala in Poland featured six well-known experts working in the field of media education and prevention of online threats to children and adolescents. It is noteworthy that one of the speakers was Wojciech Kardyś, who was recognised for his significant contribution to the development of the digital space in 2022, as a result of which the European Commission appointed him as the EU Digital Ambassador for Poland. The day of the event also appeared Prof.

  • Polish
The quiz for teenagers about artificial intelligence
  • tool
  • Slovenian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 August 2025

The main purpose of this quiz is to help young users understand how to use artificial intelligence tools responsibly and safely. 

The quiz consists of 10 questions and is targeted primarily at children and teenagers aged 11 to 18. It is designed to help young people learn how to use artificial intelligence critically and safely by reflecting on the answers provided, and understanding the implications of their choices.

  • Slovenian
Ilustrated poster promoting a youth theater play titled Zagubieni w sieci (Lost in the Net). The background is dark with colorful outlines of six young people holding smartphones, each surrounded by floating social media reaction icons such as likes, hearts, angry faces, and sad emojis. At the top, text reads 'spektakl teatralny dla młodzieży' (theater play for youth). Logos at the bottom include NASK, saferinternet.pl, the European Union, and Terminal Kultury Gocław as the venue.
  • video
  • Polish Safer Internet Centre
  • 26 August 2025

The theatrical performance "Zagubieni w sieci" (Lost in the web) is the premiere of the latest play aimed at children aged 13 to 15.

The main theme of the play is relationships and friendships among young people. The aim of the performance is to show teenagers how important relationships with their peers in the real world are, and how to achieve effective communication and build relationships based on respect for diversity. Thanks to the play, young people will also learn how to set boundaries and build emotional resilience and critical thinking skills.

  • Polish
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