SAFE SOCIAL MEDIA

Counteracting violence and revealing potential threats on the Internet

target group

The main target group of this project is the European youth with special focus on the low-skilled youth from marginalised regions who are the most vulnerable to hurtful content and online hate. Exceptional attention will be directed towards low-skilled youth, NEETs, internally displaced people, and those at risk of social exclusion

goals

Find, develop and disseminate good practices and useful guidelines for the safe use of social media and the Internet by young people. The virtual world is changing dynamically, which is why we want to simultaneously teach current methods and techniques for safe use of the Internet, as well as pass on universal rules that will allow young people to be safe online.

social media

Our special focus is directed towards methods of defence against online hate and violence, as well as harmful impact of unsafe social media interactions. We want to address our project to young people who often may feel helpless against various kinds of online violence or hateful content.

The project meeting took place in Warsaw on January 24 and 25, 2025. We established a further plan of action and work in the project. Organized by Fundacja im. Zofii Zamenhof - Zofia Zamenhof Foundation

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PROJECT NUMBER 2023 DE 04 KA210 YOU 000180705

Safe Social Media

project beneficiaries
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Project Partners
1 partners
Project duration
1 months

PROJECT NUMBER 20233DE04KA210YOU000180705

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The specific objectives of the project are:

To exchange best practices between organisations active in teaching digital critical skills focusing on methodologies, conditions and content of digital literacy in youth education

To exchange best practices regarding developing and implementing educational prevention programs against harmful content on the web;

To contribute to efforts in increasing competencies of low-skilled youth on digital skills’ literacy, that is, providing them with accessible training on how to improve their competences in the matter;

Identifying and developing a strategy around future European funding and new opportunities to develop an international, standardised program improving critical skills in the use of digital technologies by the youth;

To promote collaboration of project consortium with other stakeholders such as local municipalities, corporations, youth organisations, etc. and increase their impact on the beneficiaries.

 

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By improving the competences of young people and our employees, we want to have a positive impact in the long term. All partner organisations implement projects using modern technologies, and their beneficiaries also include young people. Thanks to comprehensive preparation for communicating via the Internet, we can ensure future fruitful cooperation in other areas, such as ecology, social participation and life-long education.

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KA210-YOU - Small-scale partnerships in youth
Safe Social Media: Counteracting violence and revealing
potential threats on the Internet

Safe Social Media

SAFE SOCIAL MEDIA

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