Conference Materials

Conference Materials

conference materials 3rd International Conference Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online Warsaw, Poland, Marriott Hotel, 29-30 September 2009 3rd International Conference Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online Warsaw, 29-30 September 2009 Marriott Hotel, Al. Jerozolimskie 65, Warsaw, Poland The 3rd International Conference “Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online” is organized by the Polish and Ger- man Safer Internet Centres, established within the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme. The main partner of the event is Orange Foundation. The conference will be held under the honorary patronage of: prof. Barbara Kudrycka – Minister of Science and Higher Education, Grzegorz Schetyna – deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration, Andrzej Czuma – Minister of Justice, Jolanta Fedak – Minister of Labour and Social Policy, Katarzyna Hall – Minister of National Education, Elżbieta Radziszewska – the Government Plenipotentiary for Gender Equality, Marek Michalak – Ombudsman for Children, Michał Serzycki – the Inspector General for Personal Data Protection, Sławomir Ratajski – the Secretary General of Polish National Commission for UNESCO, Andrzej Matejuk – Police Commander in Chief, Main Police Headquarter and Office of Electronic Communications. The Warsaw conference will bring together representatives from the education sector, NGOs, law enforcement, govern- ment and industry. It will address a wide variety of issues re lating to children and young people’s safety online, such as fighting and blocking child abuse images, cyberbullying, e-privacy, social networking sites, educational strategies. The aims of the conference are to raise awareness of the new challenges and opportunities in fighting Internet threats and to help share best practices across different sectors. Organizing Committee Organizers Chair Agnieszka Wrzesień, NCF Vice Chair Anna Rywczyńska, NASK Vice Chair Peter Behrens, klicksafe Main Partner Julia Gursztyn, NASK Joachim Kind, klicksafe Stephanie Kutscher, klicksafe Łukasz Wojtasik, NCF Partners Katarzyna Zygmunt, NCF 3rd International Conference Conference Programme Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online Tuesday 29 September 2009 Day 1 09.00-17.00 08.00-09.00 Registration Warsaw, 29-30 September 2009 09.00-11.00 Plenary session Moderator: Agnieszka Wrzesień, NCF, Poland Welcome Address • Agnieszka Wrzesień, Conference Chair, Nobody’s Children Foundation, Poland 09.00-09.15 • Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz, NASK, Poland • Peter Behrens, Conference Vice Chair, klicksafe, Germany • Jadwiga Czartoryska, Orange Foundation, Poland 09.15-10.00 Influencing the political agenda – John Carr, eNACSO & CHIS, United Kingdom EU policy against sexual exploitation of children – Jakub Boratyński, Directorate General Justice, Freedom 10.00-10.30 and Security (DG JLS), European Commission Using Internet Offenders Accounts to Inform Young People’s Online Safety Practices – prof. Julia Davidson, 10.30-11.00 Kingston University, United Kingdom 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-13.15 Plenary session Moderator: Anna Rywczyńska, NASK, Poland Using blocking to combat online child abuse images: necessary protection or unjustified restriction? 11.30-12.00 – dr Zoe Hilton, eNACSO & NSPCC, United Kingdom Case studies of European cooperation in combating child sexual abuse – Gabrielle Shaw, Child Exploitation 12.00-12.25 and Online Protection Center, United Kingdom Not only cyberbullying – experiences of Polish adolescents with electronic aggression – dr Jacek Pyżalski, 12.25-12.50 Pedagogy Academy in Łódź, Poland 12.50-13.15 Teenagers, e-marketing & privacy – dr Michel Walrave, University of Antwerp, Belgium 13.15-14.45 Lunch 14.45-17.00 Parallel sessions Session 1 (room A, B) Session 2 (room C, D) Session 3 (room E, F) Discussion panel: Internet safety at schools Responding to online risks Blocking illegal content Moderator: Łukasz Wojtasik, NCF, Poland Moderator: dr Joachim Kind, klicksafe, on the Internet – the role of ISPs Germany • Challenges, aims and strategies Moderator: Mirosław Maj, NASK, in education – Siegfried Czernohorsky, • Youth Protection Roundtable Poland Ministry of Education, Science, Youth – Jutta Croll, Stiftung Digitale Chancen, • Jakub Boratyński, DG JLS, and Culture, Germany Germany European Commission • Internet safety standards for school • Children’s exposure to harmful • Lars Kindervater, GSM informatics infrastructure – Dariusz content – Marta Wojtas, Helpline.org.pl, Association, Germany Stachecki, F. Szołdrski Junior High School NCF, Poland • Martyna Różycka & Marek Dudek, in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Dyżurnet.pl, NASK, Poland • Internet addictions – Katarzyna Fenik, • School system of cyberbullying prevention Helpline.org.pl, NCF, Poland • Maciej Stencel, Netia, Poland – Anna Borkowska, Methodological Centre • Artur Barankiewicz, Polish for Pedagogical and Psychological Help, Telecommunication, Poland Poland • Frank Ackermann, eco, Germany • Mark Tverdynin, ROCIT, Russia 10 min break Discussion panel – continuation • Prevention of violence against children • Training counsellors about online through Internet in Croatia – Hana Hrpka, risks – Rebecca Maier & Miriam Mohr, Brave Phone, Croatia Nummer gegen Kummer e.V., Germany • Safe children – educated parents • Protection and rehabilitation of vic- – UPC educational programme for adults, tims of online sexual abuse in Rus- teachers, scouts – Lidia Stępińska-Ustasiak, sia – Olga Levina, NGO Stellit, Russia UPC Poland • Treatment of Child Victims • Tweens online safety: Net-Aman as a practi- of Pornographic Exploitation cal model from Egypt – Mohammed Fathy, in Germany – Julia von Weiler, Cyber Peace Initiative, Egypt Innocence in Danger, Germany 3rd International Conference Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online 1 Conference Programme Wednesday 30 September 2009 Day 2 09.00-16.30 09.00-11.00 Plenary session Moderator: Agnieszka Wrzesień, NCF, Poland 09.00-09.30 What is information and media literacy? – Janice Richardson, INSAFE, Belgium Web 2.0: Challenges for media education – dr Mirosław Filiciak, Warsaw School of Social Sciences 09.30-10.00 and Humanities, Poland The parents’ responsibility in their kids’ media education – their view and their role – dr Veronica Samara, 10.00-10.20 Saferinternet.gr, Greece 10.20-10.40 Children’s experiences in the digital world: Challenges and Opportunities – Thomas Hepsø, SAFT, Norway Educating children on Internet safety – 5 years of Sieciaki.pl project: Experiences and Future plans 10.40-11.00 – Andrzej Piękoś, Marcin Sołodki & Łukasz Wojtasik, NCF, Poland 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-13.00 Plenary session Moderator: Peter Behrens, klicksafe, Germany The EU Safer Internet program – current developments and policy update – dr Michael Busch, Directorate 11.30-12.00 General Information Society and Media, European Commission 12.00-12.30 Internet of Things – challenges for child online protection – John Carr, eNACSO & CHIS, United Kingdom 12.30-13.00 Technical aspects of online safety – Mirosław Maj, NASK, Poland 13.00-14.30 Lunch 14.30-16.30 Parallel sessions Session 1 (room A, B) Session 2 (room C, D) Session 3 (room E, F) Law enforcement session Teaching children about Internet safety Digital lifestyles – safety in social networking sites Moderator: Marek Dudek, NASK, Moderator: Katarzyna Zygmunt, NCF, Poland Poland Moderator: Stephanie Kutscher, klicksafe, Germany • What bothers Internet users? • KlickITsafe: testing IT safety Statistics of Polish hotline knowledge at schools – first steps • Effectivity of self-control in social – Dyżurnet.pl – Martyna Różycka, to the ECDL – Thomas Michel, DLGI, networks – Markus Berger-de León, Dyżurnet.pl, NASK, Poland Germany studiVZ Ltd, Germany • New legislative proposals • Lesson plans of „Child on the Web” • The secret life of our children to combat child abuse images campaign – Łukasz Wojtasik, NCF, – Piotr Kantyka, Nasza-klasa.pl, Poland – Rafał Lew-Starowicz, Poland online • Łukasz Kołodziejczyk, Wirtualna Polska, Office of the Chancellery • E-learning courses of “Child Poland of the Prime Minister, Poland on the Web” campaign – Marcin • Cooperation of Law Enforcements Sołodki, NCF & Zuzanna Staniewicz, and Friendly Runet hotline Orange Foundation, Poland in combating online child sexual abuse materials in Russia – Evgeny Bespalov, Friendly Runet, Russia 10 min break • The role of expert witnesses • “My first mobile phone” campaign, • Social networking sites and data and specialists in cases of child – Katarzyna Nowicka, CenterNet S.A., protection – Michał Serzycki, GIODO, sexual abuse – Jakub Śpiewak, Poland Poland Kidprotect.pl, Poland • “Child-friendly Internet café” • Blogs – life online – Anna Rywczyńska, • Hate speech on the Internet – campaign summary – Julia Gursztyn, NASK, Poland – Stefan Glaser, Jugendschutz.net/ NASK, Poland International Network Against Cyber • School of Safe Internet – Magdalena Hate, Germany & dr Bartłomiej Ciołek, Kidprotect.pl, Poland Gutowski, “Never Again” Association, Poland 2 Conference Programme Conference Centre Map Jerozolimskie Ave. level II elevators Grand Ballroom cloak Nowogrodzka Street Session 1 – A+B Session 2 – C+D Session 3 – E+F 3rd International Conference 2 Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online 3 Organisers The European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme was launched in 1999 and aims at promoting the safer use of the Internet and new online technologies, particularly for children. Main objectives of the Programme are: • Fighting against illegal content,

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