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Safer Internet Forum 2024

Safer Internet Forum 2024

Safer Internet Forum (SIF) 2024 took place in a hybrid format (Brussels, Belgium and online) on Thursday, 21 November 2024 with a theme of Where’s the harm? Protecting children and young people against inappropriate content and bullying online.

Background to Safer Internet Day 2024

The past 12 months have seen heightened concern globally around the potential dangers and risks to children and young people online, including cyberbullying, which remains the most common reason for contacting Insafe helplines. Campaigns to ban the use of social media and smartphones for younger teens have gained traction, and more legislation and regulations are being enacted.

For example, an expert panel was convened in France in late 2023 to address rising concerns about excessive screen time and its effects on youth, including mental health and developmental issues, and released a set of recommendations including barring young children from having smartphones and limiting social media use to those 15 and older. In Italy, new guidelines have been issued banning the use of smartphones and tablets in classrooms in kindergartens, primary schools, and lower secondary schools, extending an existing ban on non-academic use of these devices.

Against this background, Safer Internet Forum 2024 placed a particular focus on pillar one of the BIK+ strategy: safe digital experiences and, more specifically, how to protect children and young people against inappropriate content and bullying online.

The Forum aimed to take stock of the new DSA rules and their implementation, discuss the risks of exposure to potentially harmful online content and behaviour, including cyberbullying, and explore the tools and strategies currently available or needed to mitigate these risks.

Once again, the event was organised in a youth-led manner, with young people playing an active role in the planning, preparation and delivery of the Forum.

Review the agenda and meet the speakers, including the inspiring youth, in the Safer Internet Forum 2024 booklet.

Further information and resources

Recordings of the SIF opening and keynote sessions, plenary discussions, interactive youth sessions and deep dives.

Access the SIF 2024 playlist

Young people setting the scene with their perspective on online harm.

Watch the SIF 2024 scene setter

BIK Youth Panel and SIF YAG preparatory activities for SIF 2024

Youth participation at SIF 2024: behind the scenes
Safer Internet Forum 2024

Safer Internet Forum (SIF) 2024 took place in a hybrid format (Brussels, Belgium and online) on Thursday, 21 November 2024 with a theme of Where’s the harm? Protecting children and young people against inappropriate content and bullying online.

Background to Safer Internet Day 2024

The past 12 months have seen heightened concern globally around the potential dangers and risks to children and young people online, including cyberbullying, which remains the most common reason for contacting Insafe helplines. Campaigns to ban the use of social media and smartphones for younger teens have gained traction, and more legislation and regulations are being enacted.

For example, an expert panel was convened in France in late 2023 to address rising concerns about excessive screen time and its effects on youth, including mental health and developmental issues, and released a set of recommendations including barring young children from having smartphones and limiting social media use to those 15 and older. In Italy, new guidelines have been issued banning the use of smartphones and tablets in classrooms in kindergartens, primary schools, and lower secondary schools, extending an existing ban on non-academic use of these devices.

Against this background, Safer Internet Forum 2024 placed a particular focus on pillar one of the BIK+ strategy: safe digital experiences and, more specifically, how to protect children and young people against inappropriate content and bullying online.

The Forum aimed to take stock of the new DSA rules and their implementation, discuss the risks of exposure to potentially harmful online content and behaviour, including cyberbullying, and explore the tools and strategies currently available or needed to mitigate these risks.

Once again, the event was organised in a youth-led manner, with young people playing an active role in the planning, preparation and delivery of the Forum.

Review the agenda and meet the speakers, including the inspiring youth, in the Safer Internet Forum 2024 booklet.

Further information and resources

Recordings of the SIF opening and keynote sessions, plenary discussions, interactive youth sessions and deep dives.

Access the SIF 2024 playlist

Young people setting the scene with their perspective on online harm.

Watch the SIF 2024 scene setter

BIK Youth Panel and SIF YAG preparatory activities for SIF 2024

Youth participation at SIF 2024: behind the scenes

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