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Five tips for staying safe online
A short, easy-to-read checklist offering five key recommendations for safer digital practices. It covers topics such as privacy settings, responsible sharing, and being cautious with unknown contacts. The format makes it suitable for classroom discussions or youth workshops.
How to help youth build a healthy relationship with technology
A resource designed to support parents and teachers in guiding children toward balanced digital habits. It provides strategies for reducing screen dependency, encouraging mindful technology use, and fostering open dialogue at home and in schools.
The taget audiences for this resource are parents/caregivers, educators, and youth workers.
Is all money equal?
This article explains digital currencies and virtual economies in a youth-friendly way, including examples such as Robux in gaming. It aims to strengthen financial literacy and critical understanding of online transactions.
Podcast: My sister traded me for a cell phone
The Utržené sluchátko podcast is primarily aimed at children aged around 8 to 11 — school-aged kids who often experience strong emotions and family “puzzles.” However, older children, teenagers, and even parents may also find themselves reflected in the stories, because the themes explored go beyond childhood: sibling relationships, parental attention, and the feeling of not quite belonging — all of these can resonate at any age.
Podcast: When a mobile phone controls a child's mood. What to do about it?
How can you tell when the online world is just fun and a source of information for a child, and when it becomes a way to escape? How do you talk with your child about their experiences online when communication has almost stopped?
See the child behind the behaviour
This study examines children who commit sexual abuse against other children, drawing on insights from experts, practitioners, and ECPAT Sweden’s support services. The report highlights that 30–50 per cent of sexual offences against children are committed by another minor, yet the group is highly heterogeneous. Children who harm others may have diverse backgrounds, including experiences of trauma, social difficulties, unmet emotional needs, or challenges with impulse control.
Tips on How to Create Strong Passwords
This leaflet explains the importance of strong and unique passwords for online security. It provides practical tips on creating secure credentials, avoiding common mistakes, and protecting accounts from unauthorised access. It's helpful as a quick guide in schools and households.
What is “brain rot” and why it matters
This article introduces the online trend known as “brain rot,” describing its risks related to endless scrolling and low-value content. It encourages young people to reflect on their digital consumption and promotes healthier alternatives
Why are social media platforms free?
This leaflet explains the business models of social media, showing how user data and attention are monetised. It raises awareness of hidden costs behind “free” services and promotes critical digital literacy. It provides a valuable tool for teaching young people about media economics.
“CORNHUB ≠ REALITY”: raising awareness about online porn representations
The Safer Internet Centre in Luxembourg launched the campaign “CORNHUB ≠ REALITY” to raise awareness about how online pornography distorts reality and promotes unrealistic ideas about sex, bodies, and relationships.
Pornographic content is widespread on the internet and just a few clicks away. Young people often come across it at an early age, which can shape how they view sexuality, gender roles, and relationships.


