- Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline
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The Cyprus Internet Helpline Formation 2009 Purpose/focus To provide confidential support and advice regarding personal problems associated with the use of the Internet Location Nicosia, Cyprus Region served Cyprus Official languages Greek/Turkish/English Parent organization Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute (CNTI) Website http://www.helpline.cyberethics.info Contents
Basic Information
The Cyprus Safer Internet Helpline is a service provided by the Cyprus Safer Internet Center project, coordinated by the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute (CNTI). The Helpline ensures that children and adolescents but also adults have the opportunity of conversing with experts in case they experienced something negative on the Internet. Educated psychologists provide support and essential advice so that the crisis is overcome and the situation is confronted with. Members of the public can reach the helpline at the number 7000 0 116, while the communication is completely confidential and anonymous.
The need for an operation of a Helpline has been stressed by the European Commission, which supports the idea that the increasing rhythm of use of the Internet is disproportionate as far as the correct use and the moral education of using it is concerned. Consequently, a lot of children come into contact with pages containing inappropriate content or individuals who want to exploit them. Such cases usually cause fear and intensity, which needs equitable confrontation.
The Hotline is a member of the INSAFE European network of Awareness Centres that promote the safe and responsible use of the Internet and mobile devices to young people. The mission of the Insafe cooperation network is to empower citizens to use the Internet, the mobile phone, as well as other online technologies, positively, safely and effectively. The network calls for shared responsibility for the protection of the rights and needs of citizens, in particular children and youngsters, by government, educators, parents, media, industry and all other relevant actors.
History
The service was first established in 2009, through the Cyprus Internet Awareness Center, and is co-funded by the Safer Internet Plus Program of the European Commission, under Grant Number SIP-2008-CNH-143-802.
The Safer Internet Program[1] of the European Commission (EC) has been instrumental in developing the Helpline network in Europe.
Visibility
The Helpine has run visibility events to promote Internet safety issues and has participated and contributed to various forums with the view to developing safer internet initiatives. It has also provided support and speakers for events run by educational organisations, industry associations and child welfare organisations. Interviews regarding the working of the Helpline are regularly given on TV, radio and the written press. It is vital that all relevant agencies work together to promote Internet safety and provide a safer Internet environment for all. The Cyprus Internet Helpline is also an active participant in the organisation of various events and activities to raise awareness in the context of the annual celebration of the International Safer Internet Day.
Related Projects
In addition to the Helpline, the Cyprus Safer Internet Center also operates the Cyprus Safer Internet Hotline.
Sources
EC reference to helplines: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/projects/centres/index_en.htm#awareness_insafe
EC reference to the Cyprus Internet Helpline: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/apps/projects/factsheet/index.cfm?project_ref=SIP-2008-CNH-143802
ISAFE reference to Cyprus Internet Helpline: http://www.saferinternet.org/web/guest/centre/-/centre/cyprus
Citations
External links
- The Cyprus Internet Helpline, http://www.helpline.cyberethics.info
- INSAFE, http://www.saferinternet.org
- European Union’s Safer Internet plus Programme, http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/programme/index_en.htm
Categories:- Internet in Cyprus
- Internet safety
- Ethics of science and technology
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