Teenagers' personal safety
How to protect yourself from risks in real life and online, as well as develop life skills to counter challenges
Experts: Sasha Hontar
Bullying, cyberbullying, cyberstalking, violence in real life and online — why is it not okay and how to deal with this?
In the Teen Personal Safety series, we'll explore the key risks teens face in real life and online, and what life skills can be developed to fight them.
The series was created at the initiative of the Ministry of Digital Transformation for the Diia.Education platform with the support of the charitable foundation "Dobrodiy Club" with the support of the international humanitarian organization "Plan International".
Format:
Education series
EKTS:
0.1
Languages:
Ukrainian, English
Topic:
Security
For:
for teenagers, For students, for young people, for parents, for teachers
Skills:
Awareness and technical security online
Analysis and critical thinking
identification of signs of toxic relationships and devaluing attitudes
countering social pressure
Establishing sexual personal boundaries
Formation of emotional personal boundaries
Self-awareness and self-esteem
identification of signs of toxic relationships and devaluing attitudes
Program
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Episode 1. Why is it cool to be yourself?
Episode 1. Why is it cool to be yourself?
In the first series, we'll figure out where comparisons with others come from, why it is cool to be yourself, and how you can express your opinion to adults ecologically.
Episode 2. What is shaming and why is it not ok?
Episode 2. What is shaming and why is it not ok?
In the second series, we'll cover shaming issues — what it is, what are its types, and where such situations can most often occur. Let's consider tips on how to respond to shaming in real life and online.
Episode 3. Bullying and why is it not ok?
Episode 3. Bullying and why is it not ok?
This series is dedicated to bullying. Let's investigate what are its types and "pseudo-reasons" for such an aggression. We'll figure out what to do if you or your friends have been bullied.
Do you have questions?