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SUMMARY:Interventions to support children and youth in the digital environment
DESCRIPTION:Download the presentation slides of this webinar here.\nDate\n8th February 2023 from 9.30-11.00 CET \nTitle\nInterventions to support children and youth in the digital environment \nSpeakers\nHalla Holmarsdottir\, Professor\, Faculty of Education and International Studies\, Oslo Metropolitan University. Coordinator Horizon 2020 research ‘The Impact of Technological Transformations on the Digital Generation (DigiGen)’. \nHolly Shorey\, Project and advocacy officer\, COFACE Families Europe. Impact manager of DigiGen. \nDescription\nFollowing 3 years of EU Horizon 2020 research on the impact of digital transformations on children and youth\, the “Digital Generation”\, fresh insights and recommendations will be presented during the breakfast byte for use by families\, practitioners\, policy-makers and key industries. DigiGen starts putting a language to what we see\, as a society\, about children and young people’s everyday digital realities. Instead of relying on moral panics and paternalistic presumptions\, we respond to what hundreds of children and young people are telling us about their everyday digital lives. It is clear that the digital generation is made of active digital citizens who can be resilient and responsible participants in the digital civic space if adequately supported and recognised accordingly across their ecosystem: through schools\, leisure time\, families\, and other civic spaces. This can be done by employing a more holistic\, child-rights-friendly approach to digital access and competency. Namely that all children across Europe should have: \n\nAccess to digital devices\, connectivity\, and to a digital environment that enables their active participation as digital citizens\nRoom to develop competency across digital skills\, media literacy\, and social competences\n\nAchieving this relies on proper governance distribution between EU and national regulation\, industry self-regulation\, and awareness raising. \nMore information \nwww.digigen.eu \nLinks shared by participants \nThe OECD published information on regulatory frameworks to foster children’s protection in the digital environment\n\nApple published a post outlining features and Safer Internet Day activities across Europe in 2023\nDigiGen toolkit: “Talk!”  \nEurochild published a statement on child online safety \nSkills4Parents online HUB \nSafely online\, a European resource with tips for parents\, by Gezinsbond and Child Focus (Belgium) \nOnline course developed by COFACE and KMOP: School Bullying Management – Effective Skills for Educators \n“Más que un móvil” – A guide of the AEPD (data protection agency) in Spain \n  \nDownload the presentation slides of this webinar here.\n  \n_______________________ \n  \nAfter two great years of connecting with the COFACE Family Lab community through regular breakfast byte webinars looking at different types of supports to families (a support service\, a campaign\, a policy\, a project\, and more)\, join us for more breakfast bytes in 2023. \nIn 2023\, we are focusing on different EU supports for families\, including research\, policies\, education tools and more. \nWith these breakfast bytes\, we aim to increase critical thinking and understanding of family support systems. The target group of the webinars is especially professionals working with families and children but is open to all (researchers\, policy-makers\, teachers\, health workers\, families\, and more). It is more important than ever to connect professionals through transnational exchanges for cross-border mutual support and care. \nHave you missed our breakfast Bytes series so far or you would like to re-watch it? You can find it on COFACE TV\, our Youtube channel. \n 
URL:https://coface-eu.org/event/interventions-to-support-children-and-youth-in-the-digital-environment/
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