New forms of sexual abuse: what Youth Information workers can do (Copy)

2022

New forms of sexual abuse: what youth information workers can do

 

31 MAY, 11:00- 13:00 CET

Topic
Harmful sexual behaviours

Moderator
Ela Jakubek, Visuality

 

With the rising popularity of social media and two years of the pandemic, more and more young people resort to the Internet for building and maintaining friendships and relationships. The modern digitalised life brings both opportunities and threats depending on how well-equipped young people are to identify and cope with them. Unfortunately, online grooming, sexual harassment, harmful sexual behaviour, peer-on-peer abuse, gang-related sexual violence, and other forms of sexual abuse targeting children and youth are fast-growing and may happen anytime and anywhere. In this context, youth information services and the youth work sector, in general, are increasingly in need of resources, protocols and programmes able to support young people’s resilience.

This webinar, conducted in collaboration with the Council of Europe, aims to raise awareness on different forms of sexual violence, harassment, grooming, and abuse affecting young people. It will be an opportunity to establish an open dialogue on their impact on young people, the position of youth information and counselling services, and what kind of actions and support can be provided to young people in need. 

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