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Awareness posters
  • Resource
  • Lithuanian Safer Internet Centre
  • 17 December 2025

A collection of posters addressing key internet safety themes.

Topics include:

  • Responsible phone use at school;
  • How to react to unpleasant online situations;
  • AI as a tool, not a friend;
  • Digital footprints;
  • Unrealistic beauty standards on social media;
  • Encouraging reporting of harmful content.

The posters have been widely distributed in schools and through project channels in Lithuania.

Two teenage guys with mobile phones standing towards each other looking content.
  • Resource
  • ECPAT Sweden the Swedish hotline, Swedish Safer Internet Centre
  • 16 January 2025

The program of the summit features new knowledge on children’s lives online and information on the support that the organisations behind the Safer Internet Centre Sweden offer. The program includes The Swedish Agency for the Media’s presentation of three new reports where children and young people’s media use and health, relation to influencers and girls with neuropsyciatric disabilities and online behaviour are examined. There is also a presentation of the Digital Services Act, DSA, from a senior expert of the European Commission. 

Online Trends and Behaviours - Teacher's training Presentation
  • Resource
  • Maltese Safer Internet Centre, FSWS - Aġenzija Appoġġ - Foundation for Social Welfare Services
  • 07 December 2023

The "Online trends and behaviours" presentation is an indispensable resource for professionals within the educational field and anyone invested in ensuring the online safety of young individuals. Derived from case studies encountered through the BeSmartOnline helpline and hotline in Malta, the presentation offers a firsthand look at the diverse challenges faced by children in the digital realm.

Key topics covered:

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