Showing posts with label Safer Internet Forum. Show all posts
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September 12, 2012

RESOURCES: Back to school with a new teachers' handbook


Sex and Violence in Digital Media. Prevention, Help & Counselling’ is the title of the new handbook for educators produced by the Austrian Institute for Applied Telecommunications (OIAT) which runs the Austrian Awareness Centre Saferinternet.at. The handbook contains useful information on media violence and phenomena such as cyberbullying, sexting and grooming. The resource is primarily designed to be used by teachers; therefore it contains tips on prevention, as well as how to handle such incidents at school.
The resource contains 23 practical exercises that can be used in school or in youth work. Since the handbook has been created in the framework of an EU Daphne III project, in cooperation with partners from Belgium, it is available in four language versions: English, German, French and Dutch. 
The brochures can be downloaded from the following website:http://www.saferinternet.at/chadvice.
Further information on safer internet activities in Austria is available from the Insafe website, or visit the Austrian Awareness Centre website direct at www.saferinternet.at.

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EVENTS: Safer Internet Forum 2012, Brussels, 18 - 19 October 2012


The Safer Internet Forum has been organised by the Safer Internet Programme as an annual conference on safer internet issues since 2004. It brings together representatives of industry, law enforcement authorities, child welfare organisations and policy makers. Past editions of the Safer Internet Forum have welcomed guests not only from Europe, but also from countries such as Australia, Brazil and the Russian Federation.
The 2012 edition of the Safer Internet Forum will take place 18 - 19 October in Brussels under the theme 'Creating together a Better Internet for Children and Young People'.

more info - agenda