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The constant exposure to digital media in youth communities has raised cyberbullying, becoming a serious issue that affects youngsters well-being.
This interactive book provides methods and tools to help them understand the complexity of cyberbullying, which will be helpful for:
• Assisting young learners who are victims of cyberbullying.
• Training young learners in cyberbullying as a mechanism for prevention and counteraction.
• Raising awareness in youngsters about the negative consequences of cyberbullying incidents.
• Enhancing skills to provide safe environments and boost good digital practices within the interaction of youngsters.
This interactive book offers knowledge, advice, techniques and tools to help young people and youth workers recognize and address the difficulties presented by cyberbullying.
it is expected to promote a culture of respect, empathy and responsible digital citizenship, by helping readers understand the many types of cyberbullying and the negative impacts they cause. It is expected to create a more secure and encouraging online community where everyone can interact with resilience and confidence. This book will serve as a source of inspiration, empowerment, and education.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/4357
This tool is for
Young individuals and youth workers, as well as people of all ages affected by cyberbullying.
and addresses
Social Inclusion, Conflict Management, European Citizenship, Peer education, Gender issues
It is recommended for use in:
Youth Exchanges
Transnational Youth Initiatives
The tool was created by
Unknown.
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The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Daniela Mendoza (on 31 July 2024)
and last modified
30 July 2024
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