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The #DeleteCyberbullying Project

The #DeleteCyberbullying Project. Martin Schmalzried, Policy Officer ICT Coalition Brussels, 15th of April. What is the project about?. Objectives: Raise awareness across the EU and beyond about the importance and severity of Cyberbullying;

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The #DeleteCyberbullying Project

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  1. The #DeleteCyberbullying Project Martin Schmalzried, Policy Officer ICT CoalitionBrussels, 15th of April

  2. What is the project about? • Objectives: • Raise awareness across the EU and beyond about the importance and severity of Cyberbullying; • Exchange existing good practices and encourage cooperation among stakeholders in different Member States; • Develop awareness raising tools and material for teenagers, parents and teachers; • Issue policy recommendations.

  3. 1) European Conference Against Cyberbullying in Madrid • Over 50 experts from across the EU attended the conference in May 2013. • The entire conference was webstreamed and is available online. http://www.youtube.com/user/coface2010

  4. 2) Awareness raising video • A two minutes video about cyberbullying, available in 9 languages. • A less « negative » video (no violence, traumatising or scary images…) • Over 40.000 views on the English version. http://www.youtube.com/user/DeleteCyberbullying1

  5. 3) The « Big March » • A virtual online demonstration to raise awareness about cyberbullying and issue recommendations to policy makers. • The « Big March » website launched on the 20th of February and the actual « March » will take place in June. http://bigmarch.beatbullying.org/

  6. 4) The #DeleteCyberbullying App • An app for Teenagers, Teachers and Parents. • Featuring two different quizzes: • A quiz redirecting the user to resources based on his/her profile after a set of questions (redirecting a victim to a helpline); • A quiz to test the user’s knowledge about cyberbullying and online safety in general with the possibility to share the score online via Facebook. • A button « I need help » to get help immediatly; • The possibility to view the awareness raising video; • The app will be available in June 2014 at the closing event of the #DeleteCyberbullying project.

  7. Thank you for your attention COFACE is supported under the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity – PROGRESS (2007-2013). http://ec.europa.eu/progress

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