Webinar: Cyberbullying – a Soft Word for a Serious Crime
E-learning
Date: December 3, 2019
Time: 2:00-4:00PM CET
Where: zoom.us link together with a calendar invite will be shared with the selected attendees on November 29, 2019.
Join this webinar to find out what is cyberbullying, when is cyberbullying considered a crime, how to deal with and how to support someone who has been attacked by a cyberbully. The webinar will be carried out by Police Officers.
There are certain activities that young people describe as cyberbullying. They are sometimes just misunderstandings in social communication where either party is not able to communicate politely because he/she has a lack of emotional and social skills or he/she fails in a sarcastic or wicked joke that the other party is offended about. Sometimes, it is not because of a lack of social skills between young people, but a case of organised criminal activity by adults targeting young people.
Cyber bullying could have dramatic consequences and it is important for youth workers and educators to know how to support the young person and promote a good safe internet culture. However, the reality is that young people are often afraid to talk about such issues with adults. How could we break these fears? What causes them? What could we do better as youth workers? What not to do? How to prevent these situations? What skills do people working for and with young people need to succeed in guaranteeing a safer and more aware life for young people?
In order to take part of this webinar, participants will have to ensure following technical requirements are guaranteed to have a good webinar experience:
Wifi or 3G/4G network
speakers
microphone (optional)
webcam (optional)
Date: December 3, 2019
Time: 2:00-4:00PM CET
Where: zoom.us link together with a calendar invite will be shared with the selected attendees on November 29, 2019.