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How the DSA protects kids and teens online - Conversation with the EC
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Why age matters: Shaping a better and safer digital world that protects and empowers children
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How the age verification blueprint can help make the internet safer for children
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Youth policy dialogue on cyberbullying with Commissioner Glenn Micallef
In the spotlight
- BIK news
The DSA for YOUth: Protecting minors by design campaign is here!
- webinar
How the DSA protects kids and teens online - Conversation with the EC
- Knowledge hub insight
Why age matters: Shaping a better and safer digital world that protects and empowers children
- Knowledge hub insight
How the age verification blueprint can help make the internet safer for children
- BIK news
Youth policy dialogue on cyberbullying with Commissioner Glenn Micallef
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SIC France's committment to raising awareness on the DSA
Children and young peopleThrough its national helpline 3018, e-Enfance plays a key role in making the Digital Services Act (DSA) tangible, understandable, and beneficial for children and young people in France.3018 translates the legal principles of the DSA into educational and protective actions:
Generazioni Connesse – youth-led training on DSA
Children and young peopleThe Italian SIC (Generazioni Connesse) has worked closely with its youth panel to explore and design training and awareness actions aimed at children and young people to provide them with knowledge about the new rights outlined by the DSA.
Digital safety education: how the Romanian Safer Internet Centre brings the DSA principles into schools
The European Union has established a modern framework to ensure a transparent, accountable, and safe digital environment, with a particular focus on protecting children and young people. In Romania, the Safer Internet Centre (SIC Romania), coordinated by Save the Children Romania, has taken an active role in translating these principles into practice at the educational level.
Keeping safe online: resources for young people and parents on reporting harmful content
While the DSA has not yet been formally incorporated into Norwegian law, the Norwegian Safer Internet Centre offers training for stakeholders on existing rights, emphasising the role of reporting platforms and dispelling common misconceptions about what happens after a report is submitted.Here are some examples of resources created for different stakeholders: