Dear parents, please take some time to read the tips I have found for you i.e. downloaded from a Secure Internet website.
Good advice is precious, especially in life-threatening situation.
Here are some pieces of advice:
1. Try to spend more time with your children;
2. Learn more about computers;
3. Limit your children’s time on computer to one or two hours a day, and always after they have completed their other duties;
4. Keep yourselves informed, and then discuss the possible Internet dangers with your children.
5. Tell your children not to give out their personal information, phone numbers, photos, videos, or meet up with strangers.
6. If a child insists on meeting someone from the Internet, make sure that happens in the public place and in your presence;
7. Keep a computer in the living room, not in the children’s, so you can monitor your children while they are on the Internet and see which pages they visit;
8. Encourage the use of computers as a means of learning, not just for socializing and entertaining;
9. Meet their Internet friends.
If you find out that your child is a victim of online violence, you should take the following steps:
1. Make it clear to your children if they become the victims of online violence, that is not their fault. Explain to them you will not stop them using a computer for this reason - that is the primary reason why children do not tell their parents about being the victim on the Internet;
2. Ask your child not to respond to provocative or threatening messages;
3. Do not delete such messages, emails or images, as they can serve as evidence later;
4. Try to discover the identity of the perpetrator;
5. Contact the Internet Provider;
6. Contact your child’s school;
7. If you find out the identity of the perpetrator, contact his/her parents (there is a high likelihood that they do not know that their child is violent);
8. Contact the police if text messages or e-mails contain threats of violence, stalking, child pornography, or similar.
Source www.e-bezbednost.rs/
Source www.e-bezbednost.rs/
There is never enough information so, if you need to know more about the safe use of the Internet in a quick, live and professional way, call this number.
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We recommend you watch the Serbian film ‘Sisters' and the promotional video about children’s behaviour online.
The film ‘Sisters’ is based on a true story. It is an exciting, heart-breaking story about the girls who become the victims of human trafficking.
A 23-year-old girl Marija (Ivana Vuković), having managed to escape the trafficking chain, comes to the Safehouse. Being fearful and suspicious, she starts telling her story to Katarina (Ana Maljević), the social service psychologist and two police inspectors (Milica Mihajlović and Boris Isaković).
Through Maria's shocking story, we learn that she and her younger sister (Ana Mandic) arrived in the brothel ‘Florence’, somewhere in the Serbian province, where they were kept locked along with several young girls by the owner Tadija (Ljuba Bandovic). Under such circumstances: without freedom of movement, with cruelty, blackmail and humiliation, they were drawn into prostitution.
What did all those girls have in common? A lack of information and a desire for a better life.
Genre: drama
Production: Serbia, 2011.
Cast: Ivana Vukovic, Ana Maljevic, Milica Mihajlovic, Boris Isakovic, Ljubomir Bandovic, Bata Zivojinovic, Bojana Maljevic
Directed by: Vladimir Paskaljevic
https://youtu.be/4ycmopxZXSE
The film ‘Sisters’ is based on a true story. It is an exciting, heart-breaking story about the girls who become the victims of human trafficking.
A 23-year-old girl Marija (Ivana Vuković), having managed to escape the trafficking chain, comes to the Safehouse. Being fearful and suspicious, she starts telling her story to Katarina (Ana Maljević), the social service psychologist and two police inspectors (Milica Mihajlović and Boris Isaković).
Through Maria's shocking story, we learn that she and her younger sister (Ana Mandic) arrived in the brothel ‘Florence’, somewhere in the Serbian province, where they were kept locked along with several young girls by the owner Tadija (Ljuba Bandovic). Under such circumstances: without freedom of movement, with cruelty, blackmail and humiliation, they were drawn into prostitution.
What did all those girls have in common? A lack of information and a desire for a better life.
Genre: drama
Production: Serbia, 2011.
Cast: Ivana Vukovic, Ana Maljevic, Milica Mihajlovic, Boris Isakovic, Ljubomir Bandovic, Bata Zivojinovic, Bojana Maljevic
Directed by: Vladimir Paskaljevic
https://youtu.be/4ycmopxZXSE
Dear parents, watch out what your kids do online!
Make sure you watch this short promotional video which is on all national TV channels in the EU Member States.
And short film Tik-Tok predators