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Interactive educational poster about internet safety connected with wires and clips inside a box, used with Makey Makey; the light is on, showing the activity was completed and electricity symbolically restored.
  • lesson plan
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

DigiRallye Winter Edition by BEE SECURE is an unplugged, story-driven programme for digital education beyond screens (ages 7–12)

In a world without electricity, children rediscover the digital world... offline.

  • English, English, English, English
Bravko_mobile game
  • audio
  • Czech Safer Internet Centre
  • 21 November 2025

Do you love "Bravko" — the fast-paced, action-packed mobile game where you battle your rivals? But what happens when the most important player is missing… in real life?

In this episode of "Utržené sluchátko" (“The Torn Earphone”), you’ll hear a story about coping not only with in-game challenges, but also with the feeling of loneliness when your favourite player suddenly disappears.

Bravko isn’t just about gaming — it’s about dealing with real emotions when the digital world doesn’t play by the rules.

  • Czech
Image from panel debate during conference
  • other
  • Danish Safer Internet Centre
  • 17 November 2025

For Safer Internet Day 2025, Safer Internet Centre Denmark (SIC DK) chose to put a focus on the rights of children and young people in digital spaces, especially in light of the Digital Services Act (DSA). The main event this year was a conference held in Copenhagen on 26 February 2025. The conference was intended for professionals working with digital rights. 

  • Danish
Cartoon boy smiling with open arms. Text says: “You can talk to me! Whatever it is, we are here for you.”
  • website
  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 16 October 2025

The Greek Safer Internet Centre has launched "Your Safe Place", an innovative online platform designed especially for children and teenagers. Its mission is to strengthen safety, confidence, and responsible internet use by offering a friendly space where young people can find support, guidance, and a voice.

The platform stands out thanks to its simple design, easy-to-understand language, interactive tools, and visual content. It helps children and teenagers to:

  • Greek
Webinar leaflet in a cartoon-style featuring a young player from behind, in front of a screen playing a video game and wearing headphones.
  • video
  • Italian Safer Internet Centre
  • 09 September 2025

The dependence on technology could take different forms, including gaming addiction and gambling disorder. It is crucial to understand the dynamics of these phenomena in order to activate adequate prevention and intervention measures.

This topic was addressed in a webinar held on December 12, 2024, organised by the Italian Safer Internet Centre Generazioni Connesse together with the association La Banda degli Onesti ETS ODV, with the participation of Telefono Donna Italia.

  • Italian
Webinar for parents on the violence in videogames
  • video
  • Slovenian Safer Internet Centre
  • 31 July 2025

A recording of a  60-minute webinar for parents and caregivers on the violence in videogames. The seminar was conducted by Rok Gumzej, a social pedagogue, Logout collaborator, and gamer, who explained the actual impact of violence in video games on children and adolescents. 

The recording of the webinar is publicly available on the Safe.si website as well as on the Safe.si YouTube channel and on the ARNES video portal.

  • Slovenian
Roblox guide for parents and caregivers
  • guide
  • Latvian Safer Internet Centre
  • 17 June 2025

This informative leaflet provides information to help parents and caregivers understand how the Roblox platform works, what the main risks are, and how to use parental control features. It explains how to create an account, how Roblox adjusts content based on the child’s age, the four levels of content maturity, and how to monitor a child's activity.

  • Latvian
Illustration of two children thinking, surrounded by question marks, under the title “For Primary School Children”. Caption: “Quiz: How much do you know about safe internet use? (for 5th and 6th grade students)"
  • learning resource
  • Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Institute of Computer Science
  • 26 May 2025

This quiz is designed for students in 5th and 6th grade. It introduces key concepts of online safety in a fun and age-appropriate way through simple multiple-choice questions and everyday scenarios. Topics include protecting personal information, choosing strong passwords, being kind online, recognizing unsafe content, and knowing when to ask an adult for help. The quiz encourages students to think critically and build good digital habits early, making it an ideal resource for classroom discussions or internet safety lessons.

  • Greek
Illustration of two teens with question marks, under the title “Internet Safety”. Caption: “Quiz: How much do you know about safe internet use?
  • other
  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 21 May 2025

This interactive quiz is designed to assess and reinforce students’ knowledge about safe and responsible internet use. It serves as both a formative assessment tool and a conversation starter on topics related to digital citizenship.Through multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, it covers essential topics such as password security, social media safety, cyberbullying, and digital footprints.

  • Greek
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