Protection against hate: Lecture on violence online in Osterholz-Scharmbeck

Protection against hate: Lecture on violence online in Osterholz-Scharmbeck

Am Barkhof 10a, 27711 Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Deutschland - On October 28, 2024, at 7 p.m., the canteen of the media house on the campus in Osterholz-Scharmbeck will be the scene of an important information event. Silke Müller, a well -known author and headmistress, will give the lecture "against violence online". This occasion not only attracts great attention in the region, but also addresses the worrying topics that children and adolescents are confronted with today.

"If you give your child a cell phone, if you open the gates to the shark tank", the drastic words of Silke Müller are. This statement underlines the reality that worries many parents and educators. The police in the Osterholz district confirm that children and adolescents are often confronted with disturbing content such as hate speech, racism and even child pornography on their cell phones. Axel Prigge, prevention officer of the Osterholz Commissioner, emphasizes that this problem is not only widespread in big cities, but also in the rural area of Osterholz.

comprehensive invitation to the event

In addition to the young people,

their parents, teachers and all other interested parties are cordially invited to this event. The aim is to raise awareness of the dangers on the Internet and to learn how to prevent and outlaw this content. Participation in the event is free of charge, but requested to register at opposing.

The evening begins with a lecture by Silke Müller. The author, known for her books "We lose our children" and "Who protects our children", brings valuable insights from her experience as a headmistress. It will openly explain what children actually see on their cell phones and what measures can be taken to protect them.

Following your lecture, the police present current developments and are available for questions. This gives the participants the opportunity to step directly into the dialogue and to actively deal with the topic. This emphasizes the need for a joint commitment in dealing with the challenges of the digital world.

In a time when cell phones are indispensable for many children and adolescents, the mediation of media literacy is becoming increasingly important. Such events are intended to create a basis that enables parents and teachers to better stand up to young people in their environment. Together we can ensure that young people use the digital world safely and responsibly. For more information about the event, interested parties can be found on the website www.landkreis-osterholz.de go, where detailed reporting can be found.

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OrtAm Barkhof 10a, 27711 Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Deutschland

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