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  • Resource
  • Croatian Safer Internet Centre
  • 07 April 2025

The purpose of the research is to deepen knowledge about the risky behaviours of high school students in the online environment and to find out how much they are exposed to harmful content and sexual harassment in the online environment.


The material contains a presentation with the preliminary results of the deSHAME research in Croatia in English. 2016 high school students from all over Croatia participated in the research.

  • Resource
  • Austrian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 February 2025

The study ‘Sexual Harassment Online’ clearly shows that sexual harassment on the internet is a sad part of everyday life for many children and young people in Austria. The infographic shows the key findings of the study, which was conducted in October 2024. 405 young people between the ages of 11 and 17 took part in the online survey. In addition, 70 young people from four school classes aged between 13 and 19 were interviewed in focus groups. Interviews with experts from counselling centres and academia rounded off the study.

  • Resource
  • Child Focus
  • 21 January 2025

Do you feel like running away?

Are you a victim of sexual exploitation? 

Do you have a problem online? 

This card explains these situations and reminds you that you are not alone.

Child Focus will always be there for you at 116 000.

  • Resource
  • Child Focus
  • 13 January 2025

This teaching package provides information and teaching methods for teachers in special and regular education. The methods are differentiated in terms of difficulty and group composition. Through this package young people learn the difference between sexting and non-consensual sexting, how to set their own boundaries online and how they can interpret and respect the boundaries of others. 

It is available in French and Dutch.

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