4th International Conference "Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online"

Event overview


Polish (Nobody’s Children Foundation and NASK) and German (klicksafe.de) Safer Internet Centers have announced the 4th International Conference “Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online”. The conference will bring together approx. 500 representatives from the education sector, NGOs, law enforcement, government and industry. It will address a wide variety of issues relating to children and young people’s safety online, such as the use of social networking sites and mobile phones, privacy, sexting, online gaming, educational strategies, etc. The aims of the conference are to raise awareness of the new challenges and opportunities in fighting online threats and to help share best practices across different sectors. Sessions will be led by recognised international experts in the field of child protection.

 

Registration

Registration for the conference is now open at http://www.saferinternet.pl/conference The deadline is September 5.

 

Themes

The following topics, among others, will be discussed at the event:

 

§  Understanding potential risks on SN Sites

§  Safer Social Networking Principles

§  Sexualisation, technology and risks

§  Mobile phones - privacy  and safety concerns for children and young people

§  Online games vs addictions

§  Awareness-raising campaigns

§  Virtual worlds

§  Grooming legislation

 

 

Programme

September 28 2010 - September 29 2010
Poland
Warsaw

Polish (Nobody’s Children Foundation and NASK) and German (klicksafe.de) Safer Internet Centers have announced the 4th International Conference “Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online”. The conference will bring together approx. 500 representatives from the education sector, NGOs, law enforcement, government and industry. It will address a wide variety of issues relating to children and young people’s safety online, such as the use of social networking sites and mobile phones, privacy, sexting, online gaming, educational strategies, etc. The aims of the conference are to raise awareness of the new challenges and opportunities in fighting online threats and to help share best practices across different sectors. Sessions will be led by recognised international experts in the field of child protection.

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