NETizens: Living in the cyber prison

This youth exchange will be held in Greece between 1-10.08.2018.

Internet addiction results in personal, family, academic, financial, and occupational problems that are characteristic of other addictions. Impairments of real life relationships are disrupted as a result of excessive use of the Internet. Individuals suffering from Internet addiction spend more time in solitary seclusion, spend less time with real people in their lives, and are often viewed as socially awkward. Arguments may result due to the volume of time spent on-line. Those suffering from Internet addiction may attempt to conceal the amount of time spent on-line, which results in distrust and the disturbance of quality in once stable relationships.This projects aims on youth 16-25 who are mainly addicted on internet and want to stop this bad habit .

The theme of this project is internet influence on youth (addiction and dangers).During this youth exchange the participants will try to find out whether they are addicted to internet and what should they do to change this situation .

In the end of the projects participants will receive a youthpass.

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Project overview

NETizens: Living in the cyber prison is a project by
Hellas for Us
taking place
from 2018-08-01 till 2018-08-10
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environment
  • European citizenship
  • Health
  • Integration
  • Media and communication
  • Non-formal learning
  • Urban/rural development
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Disability
  • Educational difficulties
  • Cultural differences
  • Health problems
  • Geographical obstacles

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/8198

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