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Your Rights Online
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.
Better Internet for Kids - Review of the Year 2023
The Better Internet for Kids Review of the Year 2023 was released on the occasion of Safer Internet Day 2024, Tuesday, 6 February.
Podcast: "My children on Tiktok, Instagram: Give Like or be careful?"
Is your teenage daughter or son making online videos on TikTok or Instagram? Are you wondering whether you should be on the lookout or just give them a LIKE?
Photos and videos of children online. To share or not to share?
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:
The SMART Video series
This series of 6 interactive videos lessons is aimed at families, teachers and educators who look after children aged 6 to 9. The video series teaches children 6 key messages about internet safety in a fun way. Given the format of this resource and to encourage constructive discussion, we recommend that children work through the videos accompanied by an adult.
(Adapted from "Smart video lessons" by Childnet)
Annual Report 2023
Annual report 2023 details educational initiatives, awareness campaigns, and collaborations aimed at creating a safer digital environment for children and adolescents. The report highlights key projects, such as the development of resources for parents and educators, the implementation of training programs, and the operation of helpline and hotline services. It also presents statistical data on internet usage trends and the types of online risks encountered, emphasizing the Centre's efforts to address these challenges through community engagement and policy advocacy.
Cyberbullying
This guidebook offers practical advice for recognizing the signs of cyberbullying, understanding its impact on individuals, and taking effective action to combat it. The guide includes resources for both victims and bystanders, detailing steps to report incidents, seek support, and promote a positive online environment. With a focus on education and empowerment, this guide aims to equip readers with the tools and knowledge needed to handle cyberbullying effectively and foster safer digital spaces.
Digital marketing for children and young people
In today’s interconnected world, young people are increasingly exposed to digital marketing practices. Social media platforms, mobile apps, and video games are saturated with advertisements and persuasive tactics. The AdWiseOnline campaign, now available in Greek, aims to equip youth with the knowledge they need to outsmart online ads and avoid traps while understanding their rights.
Digizens Issue 3
Ιn this issue, young people offer their insights on digital marketing, algorithms, social media, the pros and cons of ChatGPT, and cybersecurity. The Youth Panel members explore various online risks in their articles and provide practical tips on how users can navigate the digital landscape safely.
Digizens Issue 4
In this issue, young people share their perspectives on mental health and social media, chat room safety, media literacy, digital footprints, and online fraud. Through their articles, Youth Panel members analyze various online risks and provide tips on how users can stay safe online.


