With the alleviation of the coronavirus, the International Child’s Safety Service (NGYSZ) - the domestic consortium leader and hotline operator of the European Union's Safer Internet Program (SIP) - organizes and supports 1-1 week thematic summer camps for disadvantaged children four times between June and August 2020. in the value of nearly HUF 5,000,000.

As part of the Safer Internet Program, the organization will be able to provide a one-week, themed leisure program to some 220 children this summer.

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The camps are typically attended by children aged 6-16 with disadvantaged and / or large families living in the settlements of Pécs and Baranya counties.

SIP instructors will cover the following topics in the camps: media literacy, phishing detection, personal information (identification, protection, digital footprint), online abuse (sexting, cyberbullying), exclusion, assistance, use and dangers of social networking sites, anonymity, security settings , online shopping, secure use of credit cards and bank details.

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