Safe Behaviour on Social Media 

Survey

Social media should be a safe space, but online behaviours like blocking classmates, sharing sensitive info, or spreading harmful misinformation can lead to exclusion and emotional pain. Many young people face online bullying, canceling, and other risks daily. We want to help young people navigate these challenges and stay safe online—but we need your input! Take our anonymous 10-minute survey to share your experiences and insights. No personal information will be collected. Your voice can make a difference!

April – May 2025

Training Courses for Teenagers 

Modules

Social media landscape

  • Program objectives and expectations
  • Popular social media platforms
  • Examples of the impact of unsafe online behaviour
  • Personal experiences and observations

Digital literacy skills

  • Critical thinking
  • Fact-checking
  • Verifying information

Risks and challenges

  • Recognising and reporting unsafe behaviour
  • Identifying various forms of cyberbullying and harassment
  • Strategies for reporting and seeking support

Digital identity

  • Creating a respectful and positive digital identity
  • Practicing effective communication
  • How to maintain empathy online?
March 2026
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Workshop “Strong Online: Communication, Empathy & Identity in the Digital World”

Do you want to prevent the damage of antisocial behaviour online? Join our workshop to enhance you social media skills, emotional regulation, mindfulness, empathy and other skills needed to ensure safe behaviour on social media

Workshop slides

June 1, 2025

Apeldoorn, the Netherlands