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REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS INTERREGIONAL CRIME AND JUSTICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
C. Promoting the use of sport and its values as a tool to prevent
violent extremism
30. (...) UNICRI collaborated with the Office of
Counter-Terrorism, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and the International
Centre for Sport Security, under the Global Programme on Security of Major Sportin g
Events, and Promotion of Sport and Its Values as a Tool to Prevent Violent Extremism.
(...) UNICRI supported the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations in the
organization and holding of the first Online Youth Consultation on Preventing Violen t
Extremism through Sport.
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STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS 8/7, 8/8, 8/11, 8/12 AND 8/14, ON THE PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION : REPORT OF THE SECRETARIAT
UNODC presented good practices in the protection of reporting persons at
online conferences in Colombia and the United States, organized by the International
Chamber of Commerce, and at an online event for the Compliance Officers Network
in Colombia in October 2020. (...) UNODC, in partnership with the International Anti-Corruption Academy,
organized two online anti-corruption summer schools for young people. (...) UNODC publications were widely disseminated at relevant online events, such
as conferences, workshops and training sessions.
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SPORT : CATALYST FOR A BETTER, STRONGER RECOVERY FOR ALL :REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Loughborough University London
developed a methodology for online sport for development and peace programming
that drew on digital youth culture. (...) In 2022, the online platform sportanddev.org launched a global campaign aimed
at reshaping sport to better serve all people and to demonstrate the potential of sport
and physical activity as global actors seek new solutions for pandemic recovery. The
platform provides resources and online courses on linking sport to COVID-19
response and recovery efforts.
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Safety in sport – online and offline
Empowerment depends on a safe environment both online and offline, so that girls and young women can strengthen their skills, including those related to trust-building, collaboration , emotional intelligence, and responsibility. (...) Together with the SCORT Foundation, the ITU Child Online Protection initiative and its partners have embarked on a journey to understand online risks and harms facing children in sporting environments. The ITU-SCORT collaboration, launched on the International Day on Sport for Peace and Development, aims to empower and protect children online and offline, both in sport and through sport.
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Child online protection – ITU Hub
Child online protection – ITU Hub
ITU News, Publications and Membership
Safer Internet Day: Cyberbullying tops child online safety concerns by ITU News In a world where the Internet permeates nearly every facet of life, keeping children and youth safe online has become increasingly pressing for parents, teachers and caregivers everywhere. This is partly because young people spend more time online than the rest of us. In 2020, they were 24 per cent more likely […] The post Safer Internet Day: Cyberbullying tops child online safety concerns appeared first on ITU Hub.
(...) The post Child Online Protection in practice appeared first on ITU Hub.
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ITU, Scort and partners joint forces to provide tangible recommendations to support sports organizations aiming to better protect children by integrating online safeguarding policies and aligned opportunities for children's empowerment in the online and sports environment into organizations’ child protection frameworks.
(...) Meet Sango, the ITU child online protection mascot who can give you some ideas on how to stay safe and have fun online!
(...) Game and App Coming Soon
Have fun and play online, while learning how to stay safe online!
In Winter 2022-2023, we invite you to a journey helping you to achieve basic knowledge on online safety through our online game and engage in more advanced challenges through our mobile application on online safety for you!
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USE AND APPLICATION OF UNITED NATIONS STANDARDS AND NORMS IN CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
In Uzbekistan, UNODC launched an online “sport challenge” to
promote sport as a means to cope with stress during the pandemic, sharing audiovisual
material produced by young people on social and other media, including national
television.
35. (...) UNODC continued to engage at-risk youth in both face-to-face
and online activities through the “Line Up Live Up” programme and other sport -based
interventions. (...) To enhance the capacity of
trainers to respond to challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, thematic training
sessions on online safety and positive parenting were conducted in Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, and a series of online training sessions on sport for
development and peace were held in Peru.
40.
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The closure of gyms, sport facilities and stadiums, public pools, dance studios, and playgrounds mean that many of us are not able to actively participate in individual or group sporting or physical activities, nor watch live sporting events. As a result, the global sporting community is facing serious challenges due to measures imposed in countless countries around the world.
(...) There is an abundance of free and accessible online and digital tools targeted at encouraging people of all ages and abilities to stay active and mobile while remaining at home.
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Also developing a new online hub with information for parents to find our more so they have the confidence to talk to their children about online safety.
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Role of parents
2012 consultation found that:
Parents believe that they have the main responsibility for their children’s online safety
Parents want help and support from industry and others.
(...) Encouraging self-regulation has delivered significant achievements more quickly than legislation would (although future legislation is not ruled out)
Department for Culture, Media & Sport
According to FOSI, the most advanced of all Western nations in respects of online child safety and UKCCIS is widely regarded as a model approach to making the internet safer for children.
Our self-regulatory, multi-stakeholder approach is responsive and has achieved significant progress through building consensus and drawing on a strong evidence base.
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Future challenges
International cooperation
Staying ahead of emerging risks
Giving parents the confidence to talk to their children
Making sure industry behaves responsibly
Giving children the skills and resilience to stay safe and happy online.
Department for Culture, Media & Sport
The internet is constantly evolving.
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