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THREE STRATEGIES – FROM SAFER to BETTER Insafe was created in 2004 by the European Commission and is today constituted of 31national centres, each comprising an awareness and youth participation teams and a helpline.  Explore emerging technology and issues to maintain a deeper understanding of the online context  Build evidence-based actions drawing on input from youth, parents, industry, public authorities and the civil sector to create highly relevant tools and services  Transform awareness raising into peer-led education, evolving from a “tips and messages” culture to foster behavioural change through reflection

SAFER INTERNET DAY 2014 Number of countries involved in Safer Internet Day 2014 Number of people reached by the SID 2014 Thunderclap Number of people reached by the #SID2014 hashtag , M SID 2014: Let’s create a better internet together Safer Internet Day would not be possible without the support of the European Commission. Find out more about the EC’s ‘European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children’ on the Digital Agenda website: internet-kids.  SID 2014 messages focused on positivity, empowerment and positive content 46.6K Number of tweets with the #SID2014 hashtag

EUROPEAN AWARD FOR BEST CONTENT FOR KIDS The award aims to highlight existing quality content for 4-12 year-old children and encourages the production of new content that will offer young people online opportunities to learn, play, discover and invent.  The competition ran throughout much of 2013 in 26 European countries.  There were four categories of entry: Young individuals or teams; School classes and youth groups; Adult non-professionals; Adult professionals.  More than 1,100 entries were received in total, many from young people themselves.  National winners were put forward to a European-level competition.  European winners were awarded by Commissioner Neelie Kroes at a high-level event in Brussels on Safer Internet Day 2014.

EUROPEAN AWARD FOR BEST CONTENT FOR KIDS

SID – POSITIVE CONTENT FOR KIDS

EUROPEAN LAUNCH OF YOUTH MANIFESTO