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Consultation workshop on training materials package for child online safety

Consultation workshop on training materials package for child online safety

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The General Secretariat of the Cambodia National Council for Children, in collaboration with ChildFund Cambodia, organized the consultation workshop on the training materials package for child online safety for the final review and discussion.



Kampot Province, from 14 to 16 August 2024, the General Secretariat of the Cambodia National Council for Children (CNCC), in collaboration with ChildFund Cambodia, organized the consultation workshop on the training materials package for child online safety for the final review and discussion of the lesson package and support materials for child safety online training.

The workshop was chaired by H.E. Kim Sovandy, General Secretary of the General Secretariat CNCC, High Representative of H.E. Chea Somethy, Minister of Ministry MoSVY, and Chairman of the Cambodia National Council for Children. With the participation of Excellencies, Lok Chumteavs, ladies and gentlemen from ministries, institutions, and relevant partner organizations, a total of 35 people attended the event.

Please be informed that: General Secretariat of CNCC In collaboration with ChildlFund Cambodia, we have developed textbooks and teaching materials for child online safety training through the Swipe Safe project. The preparation of textbooks and training materials for child online safety training is divided into four types of lesson packages, focusing on the following target groups: 1) - Books for training of trainers, 2) - Books for training social service work forces, 3) - Books for training parents, guardians and caregivers, and 4) - books for training of adolescents and young people. The development of textbooks and training materials is based on the Asia-Pacific online child safety model that has been implemented since 2017 through the Swipe Safe project. The development of textbooks and training materials is based on the Asia-Pacific child online safety model that has been implemented since 2017 through the Swipe Safe Childfund project by Edited Content in accordance with context, gender equality, disability, and inclusive society.

This child online safety training focuses on strengthening the knowledge of the social services work forces, parents, and adolescents to understand how to use the Internet safely and responsibly and protect themselves from other online abuses, especially the participants can learn how to seek help and respond when challenges arise online.