Safer Internet Forum 2021
information on the speakers and contributors.
Tuesday, 5 October 2021 - pre-event
Download the consultation report, How to make Europe’s Digital Decade fit for children and young people? A report from the consultation with children and young people.
Videos from the BIK Youth Panel 2021:
Why is it important to create a better online school environment?
Why is our data being collected?
How do we wish the internet to look like in 2031?
Wednesday, 6 October 2021 - Day 1
Keynote session: The Digital Decade we want to see for children and young people – a vision
of 2030 online
Presentation: Professor Urs Gasser | Professor Veronica Barassi
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Deep Dive 1: Age-appropriate design and the role of age assurance/verification
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Deep Dive 2: New and emerging tech
Presentation: Dr Victoria Baines
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Thursday, 7 October 2021 - Day 2
Deep Dive 3: Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
Please note, this session was conducted under Chatham House Rule,
hence a session recording is not available.
Deep Dive 4: Online gaming
Presentation: Tommi Tossavainen | Laura Higgins
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Deep Dive 5: Youngest users
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Deep Dive 6: Harmful online content, experiences and solutions
Presentation: Marta Wojtas
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Deep Dive 7: Digital inclusion – ensuring positive online experiences for all children and enabling active youth participation
Presentations: Professor Sara Ayllón | Georgi Apostolov
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Closing session of Safer Internet Forum 2021
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In March 2021, the European Commission adopted 2030 Digital Compass: the European way for the Digital Decade, to translate the European Unionʼs digital ambitions for 2030 into concrete targets and to ensure that these objectives will be met. The document identifies four ‘cardinal points’ on digital capacities in infrastructures, education and skills, and on the digital transformation of business and public services. This European way for the digital society is also based on ensuring full respect of EU fundamental rights, and will propose a comprehensive set of digital principles, including protecting and empowering children in the online space. A corresponding consultation exercise has sought to gather the views of European citizens, and particularly those of children and young people, on these digital principles.