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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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  • guide
  • NASK - national research institute
  • 16 February 2024

This publication is a guide aimed at teenagers, focusing on various aspects of managing their presence and activities online. It covers topics such as understanding what a digital footprint is, maintaining a positive online reputation, navigating online culture and etiquette, dealing with cyberbullying, building a personal brand on the internet, considering the impact of social media on career plans, understanding the right to be forgotten, managing one's digital footprint effectively, and ensuring mental well-being in the digital age.

  • Polish
  • learning resource
  • Media Council for Children and Young People
  • 15 February 2024

This classroom activity aims to allow young people to reflect on their perspectives and provide them with information on the importance of understanding the underlying mechanisms behind personal recommendation algorithms. The students are presented with knowledge, dilemmas, and opinions that form the basis for discussions in the classroom. The educational material contains various exercises that serve different purposes. These exercises include plenary and floor exercises as well as board games.

  • Danish
  • other
  • ECPAT Sweden the Swedish hotline, Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 13 February 2024

I denna rapport har vi studerat barns upplevelser, attityder och strategier för att hantera sexuella övergrepp, på och utanför nätet. Vi har även gjort en jämförelse mellan barnens svar i ECPAT Sveriges (ECPAT) enkät Nude på nätet 2021 och 2023. 
Enkäten har utvecklats över tid men de frågor som vi har valt att ställa till barnen om utsatthet för sexualbrott har behållits oförändrade – just för  att vi ska kunna studera förändring.

  • Swedish
  • image
  • FSWS - Aġenzija Appoġġ - Foundation for Social Welfare Services
  • 12 February 2024

A Poster, with the intent of sharing it amongst all national, private and church schools.

This poster was created in both Maltese and English.

  • English
  • data
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 January 2024

"Kids & Media" is Sweden's largest statistical survey of children's media habits and attitudes. This survey is carried out every second year and this is the sixth issue of the survey. The survey includes children aged 9-18 years and the findings are presented for three age groups: 9-12, 13-16 and 17-18 year olds.

Some examples of the results:
-    From the age of 9, a majority of children in Sweden now have a mobile phone.. Most children, 12 years or older, use it every day and it is the most common daily media activity.

  • Swedish
  • data
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 January 2024

Parents & Media surveys attitudes towards children’s media use among parents and other caretakers with children aged 0-18 years. It is one of three reports in the series Kids and Media based on Sweden’s largest survey on children's media habits and attitudes. This survey is carried out every second year. The parents answer questions concerning their children’s media use and their opinions about it.

  • Swedish
  • data
  • Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 29 January 2024

"Little kids and media 2023" is a report on the media habits of kids aged 0-8. It is one of three reports in the series "Kids and Media" based on Sweden’s largest survey on children's media habits and attitudes . This survey is carried out every second year.

  • Swedish
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