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ACTIVITIES :: Safer Internet Programme :: Events:: Safer Internet Forum :: Forum 2011 :: Agenda

Safer Internet Forum

Every European Child Digital Safely – Emerging Challenges and Youth Engagement

20 and 21 October 2011
Jean Monnet Building, Rue Alcide de Gasperi, Luxembourg

Agenda

Thursday 20 October 2011

Time Theme Speakers
09:00 - 09:30 Registration
09:30 - 09:40 Introduction to Safer Internet Forum 2011 and topic Khalil Rouhana
Director, Directorate Digital Content & Cognitive Systems, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission,
Setting the scene

ROOM M6

09:40 - 10:00 Rethinking Responses: rights based approaches to support protection, provision and participation for young people online Tim Davies – UK researcher and independent consultant
10:00 - 10:10 Q & A  
10:10 - 10: 30 Teaching Online Safety in Schools Janusz Krupa, Ministry of Education, Poland
10:30 - 10: 40 Q & A  
10:40 - 11:15 Coffee break
11:15- 11:45 Making the Internet a Better Place for Children Neelie Kroes, Vice-President Digital Agenda, European Commission
11:45 - 12:10 Debate about rights and responsibilities online Youth Panel representatives
12:10 - 12:30 Digital Citizenship Anne Collier, Co-Director ConnectSafely.org and President Net Family News, Inc.
12:30 - 12:40 Q & A for Anne Collier  
12:40 - 14:00 Lunch break

 14:00-15:30

Workshops I

Breaking out in moderated parallel sessions

Title Online Reputation-the Digital Generation The internet in my pocket National and International co-operation on how to fight child abuse online
 Organizer EU Kids Online and INSAFE INSAFE INHOPE
Moderator Sonia Livingstone(EU Kids Online)Karl Hopwood

(INSAFE)

Room M6

Janice Richardson

(INSAFE)

Room M5

Mari Laiho, Adrian Dwyer

(INHOPE)

Room M4

14:00 - 15:30

Challenges and tools concerning online reputation, identity and privacy facing children and young people – insights from research, awareness-raisers and industry.


Panel:

Sonia Livingstone, EU Kids Online, UK


Agnieszka Wrzesien, Nobody's Children Foundation -Poland

Group work activity facilitated by Karl Hopwood, INSAFE

Q&A session between the experts and Youth Panel members/ audience

 

 

 

How do young people use technology in their daily life and how "mobile" have their lives become? What does the future hold concerning development of devices and how can this have effects for online safety?

Panel:

Erroll Marshall, Denmark


Representative from the Youth panel

Representative from teachers /Parent's Panel

Georgi Apostolov, Bulgarian Helpline

Bernhard Jungwirth, Austrian Awareness Centre

Lars Kindervater, Chair Mobile Commerce Group, GSMA Europe, Deutsche Telekom

Marco Pancini, Google
 

Notice and takedown systems of child sexual abuse material, interagency national cooperation and national examples.

Panel:

Adrian Dwyer,
Executive Director INHOPE

Maaike Pekelharing, Meldpunt Kinderporno

Alex De Joode, Leaseweb

Erik Verstraten, Forensic Intelligence & Identification unit, Dutch Police


Frank Ackerman, eco

Jennifer Lopes, Jugendschutz

Imme Pathe, FSM


Christian Hoppe, BKA

Discussion and feedback session led by Adrian Dwyer
 

15:30- 16:00 Coffee break
Title

Online Reputation – the Digital Generation

The internet in my pocket
 

National and International co-operation on how to fight child abuse online

Moderator

Brian O’Neill (EU Kids Online)
 

Janice Richardson, (INSAFE)

Mari Laiho (INHOPE)

16:00 - 17:30 Feedback from group work
presented by Brian O'Neill, EU Kids Online

Panel:

Uwe Hasebrink, Hans- Bredow- Institut / EU Kids Online

Luc Delany, Facebook

Anne Collier, Co-Director ConnectSafely.org and President Net Family News, Inc.

Representatives from the Youth Panel, Parents' Panel and teachers
 
The internet in my pocket – literally by Russell Prue , The Anderton Tiger Broadcaster
 

Annie Mullins, Vodafone

Dincer Yarimcam, Turkey


World café debate where the participants split into smaller groups.

Plenary, Conclusions and final thoughts

John Carr, eNACSO

Panel:

Michael Moran, Interpol

Ola-Kristian Hoff, Advokatredet

Michelle Collins, NCMEC

Presentations including insights from new report; Notice and Take Down, Delays in Child Abuse NTD regimes.

Discussion
 

17:30

Cocktail reception in the foyer

The plenary session of 20 October will be held with interpretation into French, German, English, Italian and Spanish.
 

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Friday 21 October 2011

Breaking out in parallel sessions

Moderated

Title

Promoting Positive Online experiences for Children across Europe

 

Policy shaping through Youth Participation

 

Exposed online - a workshop looking at the emergence of 'sexting' and challenges for parents and young people

Organiser

 Safer Internet Centre Germany

Safer Internet UK, INSAFE

Safer Internet Centre Denmark

Safer Internet Centres Austria

eNACSO

Robert

Moderator

Ellen Stassart (Safer Internet Centre, Belgium)

Room M4

Camilla Wøldike (Safer Internet Centre, Denmark)

Room M5

Barbara Buchegger

(Safer Internet Centre Austria)

Room M6

09:00 - 10:30  

Creating Positive Content for Children - Best practices from European Countries

Panel:

Patricia Manson, Head of Unit eContent and Safer Internet, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission

Sonia Livingstone, Chair of the Jury of the European Award for Best Children's Online Content and EU Kids Online

Christel Franz „Ein Netz für Kinder“ Funding program for websites for children

Jacqueline Harding, parentchannel.tv, advisor to CBeebies, the BBC children's TV

National and European winners of the Award for Best Children’s Online Content and Safer Internet Centres involved in the pilot competition.

 

Initiatives and methods on how to involve youth in the policy work to make a safer Internet.


Panel:

Lucinda Fell, Childnet International, UK

Pippa Green, Childnet International, UK

Sarah Sumpter, Insafe

Camilla Wøldike, The Media Council for Children and Young People, Denmark

Alex Amnéus, Project Coordinator, Safer Internet Centre Sweden, The Media Council




Q&A and discussion
 
What do children, young people, parents, teachers need to know about sexting?


The session will be opened with dialogues from the Swedish play "<3 me" from the Theatre company “Ung utan pung” - “Youth without Pouch”

Presentation of parents' perspective: Justine Pardoen, chief editor of the parents magazine www.ouders.nl

Interactive discussions and voting mechanism has been planned to involve the audience.
 
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30

Workshops II (continuation)

Title Promoting Positive Online experiences for Children across Europe Policy shaping through Youth Participation and representatives from Google, IFPI and Facebook (tbc) Exposed online - a workshop looking at the emergence of 'sexting' and challenges for parents and young people
Moderator Ellen Stassart (Safer Internet Centre, Belgium) Lucinda Fell and Pippa Green
(Childnet International, UK)
 
Jon Brown (eNACSO/NSPCC)
11:00 - 12:30 Creating a Safe Surfing Environment for Children - Best practices from European Countries

Panel:


Lidia de Reese www.fragfinn.de

Remco Pijpers, Stichting Mijn Kind Online

Dr. Ulrike Behrens, jugendschutz.net

Rafn M. Jonsson, Safer Internet Centre Iceland

Representatives from the Parents' Panel

 

Roundtable discussion on digital citizenship, online literacy and the future challenges to online safety.

Panel:

Representatives from The Youth panel

 
Representatives from the industry:

Pascale Thumerelle,Vivendi

Ola Jo Tandre, Telenor

Lena Tønning Pedersen, Microsoft

Naomi Gummer, Google

Luc Delany, Facebook

Claire Rush, Youtube
 


 

Insights from research and legislation on sexting in Europe.


Panel:

Dr Ethel Quayle, University of Edinburgh.

Prof. Alisdair Gillespie,
De Montfort University,
Leicester


Interactive discussions and voting mechanism has been planned to involve the audience.

Conclusions and recommendations
 
12:30 - 13:45 Lunch break
Plenary Session
13:45 - 15:30 Reporting back from the parallel sessions Moderators of the workshop sessions
15:30 - 15:40 Closing remarks Moderator of the Safer Internet Forum 2011
15:40

                                                    END OF SIF 2011

 

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