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Final report on the implementation of Safer Internet Programme in Poland in 2005-06 |
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19 Mar 2007 Published by: Keller Hamela, Maria (Poland)
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Final report on the implementation of Safer Internet Programme in Poland in 2005-06
In Poland within the Programme since 2005 two projects have been conducted: Awareness ? which aims at raising awareness of Internet-related threats and Hotline ? dedicated to combating illegal content on the Internet. Organizations involved in these two activities are Nobody?s Children Foundation and NASK (Research and Academic Computer Network).
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Conference on Internet Safety |
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18 Jul 2005 Published by: Keller Hamela, Maria (Poland)
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On June 3rd 2005 in Radisson Hotel in Warsaw a conference "Safer Internet" was held under honorary patronage of the president of the Capital City Warsaw. The conference was organised by the Nobody?s Children Foundation and NASK a consortium realising Safer Internet Action Plan (SIAP). SIAP is a EU programme dealing with illegal and harmful content on the Internet. "Safer Internet" conference in Warsaw inaugurated a cycle of similar events to be held in all 16 provincial cities in Poland. |
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NIFC Hotline opens in Poland |
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12 May 2005 Published by: Keller Hamela, Maria (Poland)
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Poland is first among the new EU Member States to have opened a contact point for combating illegal content on the Internet. The Polish hotline was launched on 1 January 2005.
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Sieciaki.pl - a new project on safe web surfing education |
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24 Mar 2005 Published by: Keller Hamela, Maria (Poland)
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The celebrations of the Safer Internet Day in Poland this year saw the launch of SIECIAKI (www.sieciaki.pl) - an innovative Internet project focusing on educating children and teenagers to use the Internet safely. |
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Paedophilia and Pornography on the Internet: Threats to Children |
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16 Nov 2004 Published by: Keller Hamela, Maria (Poland)
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Report from the first Polish survey on the phenomenon of pedophilia and pornography on the Internet conducted in 2003 by Nobody's Children Foundation.
The study focused on: children's risky behavior on the Internet, experiences of unwanted chatting and sexual proposals and unwanted display of abuse images. The results confirmed among others that 87% of children is exchanging personal data with persons met on the line.
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