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Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing priority as children are more than evern at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. Engaging policy makers in online safety has never been more critical in protecting children online. This self-phased course is designed for policy makers about child online behaviours, threats and risks associated with cyberspace, and help them to develop national policies and strategies in line with current global trends, that are holistic, inclusive, multi-stake sectoral and evidence based.
Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing concern as children are at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. Engaging parents in online safety has never been more important since parents and guardians must understand the exact nature of child online engagements. This self-phased course is designed for parents and guardians about child online behaviours, threats and risks associated with cyberspace, and help them build an open conversation about cyber safety in the family setting.
Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing concern today as children are at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. Engaging parents in online safety has never been more important as parents and guardians must understand the exact nature of children's online engagements and their child's understanding of the dangers and the likelihood that the parent can reduce risks and safeguard their children.
This course is by invitation only! The ITU Training of Trainers for Educators on Child Online Protection (COP) aims to give participants a fundamental understanding of the roles and responsibilities of an educator in relation to training methods and meeting the needs of learners.
Designed for policy-makers, this course focuses on child online behaviours, threats, and risks associated with cyberspace, aiming to develop national policies and strategies that are holistic, inclusive, and evidence-based.
Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing concern of the world today as children are at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. It has never been more important to guide young people to shape their digital practices positively. In an increasingly tech-driven world, young people find it challenging to make the distinction between their online and offline worlds. This self-paced course is designed for the professionals in the education sector and is not limited to educators, youth workers, teachers, staff, leaders, mentors, coaches etc.
Child Online Protection (COP) is a growing concern of the world today as children are at risk of violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect online. It has never been more important to guide young people to shape their digital practices positively. In an increasingly tech-driven world, young people find it challenging to make the distinction between their online and offline worlds. This self-paced course is designed for the professionals in the education sector and is not limited to educators, youth workers, teachers, staff, leaders, mentors, coaches etc.
Tailored for professionals in the education sector, this introductory course on Child Online Protection addresses online risks and provides guidance on shaping positive digital practices among young people.
Aimed at parents and guardians, this course covers child online behaviours, threats, and risks, helping to build open conversations about cyber safety in the family setting.
This course is designed to help educators better understand the risks related to Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (further - OCSEA), and how the educational environments can be used to prevent children from harm associated with OCSEA.