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  • Resource
  • 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:

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  • Rule and guideline
  • media literacy education, cybersecurity, data privacy

The Code of Good Practice on Detailed Rules for the Protection of Minors in Audiovisual On‑Demand Media Services establishes detailed technical and organizational measures that audiovisual on-demand media service providers must implement to protect minors from harmful content such as violence and pornography. The Code of Good Practice was developed by the IAB Polska Legal Group in conjunction with the National Broadcasting Council and the Ministry of Administration and Digitization.

  • Poland

  • Implemented 2022 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection
Rules and guidelines graphic showing 4 aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours
  • Rule and guideline
  • media literacy education, online reputation, digital and socia-cultural environment, hate speech

Fit for the Net is a nationwide, interactive 90‑minute training  programme for Luxembourg 7th graders embedded in the “Digital Sciences” curriculum, teaching safe, responsible, and critical internet use through real‑life scenarios and digital citizenship lessons.

(Source: Luxembourg - Policy monitor country profile, 2025).

Entities responsible for the implementation: Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ), Ministry of Education, Children and Youth.

  • Luxembourg

  • Implemented 2022 - 2023
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
SID Latvia
  • Article
  • Latvian Safer Internet Centre
  • 28 March 2025

Latvia saw numerous activities throughout the country in celebration of Safer Internet Day including competitions in which thousands of students participated!
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  • Resource
  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 20 January 2025

This presentation is a digital resource created for teachers of older teenagers that provides an interactive and educational approach to understanding digital footprints. It includes information, activities, and examples aimed at helping teens recognize the impact of their online actions on privacy and reputation. The resource emphasises making responsible decisions while navigating the digital world.  

Screenshot of the lesson plan appropriate for ages 4 - 6yrs.
  • Resource
  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 20 January 2025

This is an educational resource created for kindergarten and early primary school teachers to introduce the concept of online safety and digital responsibility to children aged 4–7. It uses a short, engaging story alongside age-appropriate discussion prompts to help young students understand how their online actions can affect their reputation, privacy, and safety. 

Image of the Lesson Plan for Safer Internet Day appropriate of years between 11 - 16.
  • Resource
  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 20 January 2025

The Digital footprint lesson plan for Years 7-11 is designed for educators to address online safety and the impact of digital actions with students. This resource is tailored for a classroom setting and focuses on teaching the importance of managing one’s digital presence thoughtfully. 

Screen shot of the Lesson plan appropriate for ages between 7 - 10.
  • Resource
  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre
  • 20 January 2025

The Digital footprint lesson plan for primary school teachers is specifically tailored to guide discussions on the importance of digital responsibility with children aged 8–10. This resource is designed to help students grasp how their online actions can influence their privacy, reputation, and overall safety. The lesson plan incorporates engaging materials, including storytelling and discussion prompts, to foster critical thinking about sharing information online. 

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