KMOP – Social Action and Innovation Centre is launching a new free training programme for professionals, organisations, and caregivers working with young people with intellectual disabilities.
The programme, developed as part of the European PR.I.S.C.I.L.LA project, the programme aims to prevent online sexual cyberbullying by strengthening the knowledge and skills of those who support young people in the safe use of social media.
Participation is free of charge. Register HERE.
Why participate?
- Gain a deeper understanding of the risks and opportunities associated with social media use among young people with intellectual disabilities.
- Learn how to identify signs of online sexual harassment and cyberbullying.
- Acquire practical strategies for preventing and responding to harmful online incidents.
- Strengthen your skills to support people with intellectual disabilities in navigating the internet and social media safely.
- Receive a Youthpass Certificate upon successful completion of the programme.
About the project
PR.I.S.C.I.L.LA is a European Erasmus+ project that promotes the digital inclusion of young people with intellectual disabilities by fostering the safe and informed use of the internet and social media. It addresses the growing need to prevent online risks by providing innovative educational resources for young people, professionals, and caregivers. The project aims to prevent online sexual harassment and cyberbullying while contributing to a safer, more inclusive digital environment.
For more information, please contact us at [email protected] or call +30 210 3637547.