La entrada Meet the proposals of the young people of Santa Eulària to make the use of social networks safer. se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>The students explained that phenomena such as cyberbullying, identity theft, loss of privacy or overexposure on social networks are already part of their daily lives, affecting minors unequally. They stressed that girls often face greater vulnerability due to gender issues, while minors with functional diversity may be even more exposed depending on their specific needs.
To address these issues, the Santa Eulària delegation presented a Digital Survival Kit, a document with nine recommendations aimed at promoting a safe, responsible and balanced use of social networks among children and adolescents.
Among the proposals are the following:
Apply parental controls to monitor content.
Avoid sharing personal information or private images.
Limit network and screen time.
Choose applications suitable for each age group.
Promote healthy leisure alternatives.
Reinforce family accompaniment in every digital decision.
This set of measures seeks to offer real tools to both families and schools, promoting a safer digital coexistence.
The session also addressed other growing challenges, such as increasingly early access to the Internet, the risk of digital addictions and the need to protect the digital rights of all minors. In addition, young people insisted on the importance of taking care of mental health, warning about the aesthetic pressure, constant comparisons and unrealistic models present in social networks.
With their contributions, the representatives of Santa Eulària showed their commitment to a safer, more inclusive and conscious digital environment, claiming the active role of children in defining solutions to the problems that affect them directly.
La entrada Meet the proposals of the young people of Santa Eulària to make the use of social networks safer. se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>La entrada An educational center of Formentera, recognized by Unesco se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>The Conselleria de Educación y Universides has hosted this Monday the delivery, by the Balearic committee of Unicef, of the accreditation of Referent Centers in Education in Children’s Rights, which has been awarded to four new centers of the archipelago. In addition to La Mirada, have been recognized La Salle school in Inca, the school Es Vedallet del Toro in Menorca and the school Agora Portals in Calvià. On the other hand, the Conselleria has explained in a press release that the non-governmental organization has renewed the accreditation of the IES Santa Maria de Santa Maria del Camí, the school Ses Païses de Sant Antoni de Portamany, the school Santa Ponça de Calvià, the school Es Fameliar de Santa Eulària des Riu, the school Es Molinet de Calvià and the school Bendinat, also in Calvià. These six centers were recognized for the first time in 2022. The award ceremony on Monday was attended by the Minister of Education and Universities, Antoni Vera, the regional secretary of Educational Development, Mateu Suñer, the general director of Early Childhood, Attention to Diversity and Educational Improvement, Neus Riera, and the president of Unicef Balearic Committee, Valentina Milano. Unicef grants these accreditations to educational centers that promote and protect children’s rights by integrating the Convention on the Rights of the Child as a central axis of their educational project and involving the entire educational community.
La entrada An educational center of Formentera, recognized by Unesco se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
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