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Do you know your rights online?
An informative resource outlining the key rights of children and young people on the internet. Topics include privacy, freedom of expression, and the right to protection from harmful content. The resource has been designed to empower youth and raise awareness of digital citizenship.
Casting the Net: Meet the Online Safety Commissioner
Youth-led Audio Series: Casting the Net
In this episode, Stephen from the Webwise Youth Panel meets Ireland’s Online Safety Commissioner, Niamh Hodnett.
They explore the progress being made in keeping people safe online, discuss the evolving landscape of online safety in Ireland and across Europe, the rights and protections for children and young people, and practical steps we can all take to enjoy a safer and more positive digital experience.
Anti-bullying work in schools and educational institutions
The Anti-bullying work in schools and educational institutions is a guide prepared by the Finnish National Board of Education. The guide provides a comprehensive framework for addressing bullying within the Finnish education system, focusing on both prevention and intervention strategies. It begins by defining bullying as a concept, analysing trends in its prevalence,and offers a clear foundation for understanding the issue.
Guidelines for the harmonised use of IT solutions in education
The "Guidelines for Harmonised Use of IT Solutions in Education" aim to ensure compliance with personal data protection when using IT solutions in the education sector. Issued by the Information Commissioner, these guidelines address numerous questions arising from the increased use of communication IT in schools, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis, covering activities like remote learning, video conferencing, and the sharing of educational materials.
Spanish Charter of Digital Rights
The Spanish Digital Charter of Rights is an innovative framework that defines how citizens' rights should be protected in the digital environment. Created as a reference to guide future policies and legislation, this charter is non-binding but represents Spain's commitment to a digital society that prioritizes the dignity, privacy, and security of individuals in all aspects of online life.
(Source: Website)
Entities responsible for implementation: Government of Spain
Code of Advertising Practice
The Code of Advertising Practice is a self-regulatory code establishing ethical standards for commercial communications in Romania, ensuring honesty, legal compliance, decency, and consumer protection across all advertising media.
(Source: RAC)
Entities responsible for implementation: Romanian Advertising Council (RAC)
Safer Internet Centres celebrate SID 2025: Denmark
National Council for Child Protection
The National Council for Child Protection with consultative and coordination functions was established in 2016 at the State Agency for Child Protection.
Celebrating World Consumer Rights Day 2025: Empowering young consumers in the digital age with AdWiseOnline
“Can beauty ideals online harm my child?”
The issue of beauty ideals online and their impact on children and young people is complex. Research shows that exposure to beauty and body ideals on social media can lead to a poorer body image—to varying degrees. Research also shows that children (age 10-18) that spend a lot of time on social media tend to be more unhappy with their bodies and suffer from eating disorders to a greater extent than others in their age. In this short parental guide you can read more about the risks and get seven tips on how to talk to your child and give support.


