Belgium is doing pretty well in the field of positive online content, from single initiatives (such as positive content vlogging competitions), over implementation in school curricula and empowering websites. A mix of industry (such as VRT), government (such as Mediawijs, a partner of Child Focus) and NGOs (such as Child Focus) are contributing to positive online content initiatives.
For more information on positive content approaches in Belgium, please contact the Belgian Safer Internet Centre (SIC) in the first instance - find contact details and further information here.
WAT WAT supports young people's (aged 11 to 24) identity development by providing them with answers to their questions and direct referral to trustworthy and relatable help channels.
Ketnet is a safe alternative to Facebook for children. It works as a well regulated social media platform where children can interact, play games and watch appropriate positive content videos. It ...
The website, whose means "I Decide" in French/Dutch, is about empowering youngsters and helping them become aware and creative individuals on the internet. It touches upon online privacy, privacy ...
Weetewa is a video channel based on a national vlogging competition about hate speech. It is a good example of positive online content because it turns children and teens into producers of their ...
By Mediawijs - Flemish government - Industry partners
This is a good example of positive online content for children because it combines different online positive content activities: learning, creating, sharing, expressing and discovering.