Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
About the organisation
The Portuguese Safer Internet Centre exists to promote a safer and better use of the internet and mobile technologies among children and young people.
Awareness centre
Description:Helpline
Description:Hotline
Description:The mission of Linha Alerta is to contribute to the blocking of illegal content on the internet and prosecution of its disseminators by authorities. These objectives may be achieved by providing the Portuguese law enforcement agencies with collected information in order to facilitate the elimination of the illegal content and the identification of those responsible for these materials and by means of collaboration with national internet service providers (ISPs) and international counterparts in the fight against illegal content. In order to carry out this core activity, Linha Alerta has a website – linhaalerta.internetsegura.pt – where any person can lodge a complaint, in an anonymous way. This service is provided in Portuguese and English. The staff are bound by professional secrecy. Linha Alerta addresses the following illegal content: child sexual abuse material (CSAM); incitement to violence content; incitement to racial hatred content.
Email address: report@linhaalerta.internetsegura.pt Website: https://linhaalerta.internetsegura.pt https://www.facebook.com/linhaalerta.internetsegura https://twitter.com/LinhaAlertaYouth participation
Description:- design and use of an online virtual learning environment (LMS Moodle page).
- synchronous distance training (online virtual Adobe Connect room) for teachers and students.
- online asynchronous autonomous distance training sessions (LMS Moodle page).
- Digital Leaders and teachers' virtual community of practice (Forum on LMS Moodle page).
- evaluation of the core pedagogical and technological components of the training sessions.
- post-training gathering of information about the intervention plans led in their educational communities.
- development of dissemination and informal training activities in the educational communities intervention plans.
Key successes
Key partners/supporters
- Municipalities
- Acreditar Association
- Association for Consumer Protection
- Association for Victim Support
- Barrigas e Companhia
- BueFixe
- CADIN Interactivo
- Casa Pia de Lisbon
- Civil Protection Municipal Service of Lisbon
- Casa Tinoni
- Comissão Nacional de Promoção dos Direitos e Proteção das Crianças e Jovens
- Comunication Regulatory Body
- Confederation of Parents Associations
- Conselho Nacional da Juventude
- Directorate-General for Books, Archives and Libraries
- Directorate-General for the Consumer Rights
- Entrepreneurs for Social Inclusion – EPIS
- EU KIDS Online
- Fórum Estudante
- Fundação Portuguesa das Comunicações
- GNR (Gendarmerie)
- GO-TO
- High Commissariat for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue – ACIDI
- ICT & Society Network
- ICT Competence Centres
- Institute for Child Support – IAC
- Judicial Police – PJ
- Law Enforcement Agency – PSP
- LX4Kids
- Media Literacy Group
- Ministry of National Defense
- National Federation of Youth Associations – FNAJ
- ParentNets Project
- Portuguese CSIRT Network
- Portuguese Data Protection Authority – CNPD
- Portuguese Red Cross Youth
- Portuguese Ombudsman
- Portuguese Youth Network for Gender Equality Association
- Professional School of Image – EPI
- Programa Escolhas
- RTP
- Sapo Channel
- School Libraries Network – RBE
