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Keywords

internet sexuality porno sex education sexting cyber-grooming

Publication details

Year: 2016
Issued: 2016
Language: German
Volume: 54
Issue: 2
Start Page: 1
End Page: 13
Editors:
Authors: Kaiser-Müller K.; Prochazka E.
Type: Journal article
Journal: Medienimpulse
Topics: Internet usage, practices and engagement; Literacy and skills; Content-related issues; Wellbeing; Risks and harms; Online safety and policy regulation
Sample: Ongoing workshop series (10-30 adolescents, aged 12-16)
Implications For Parents About: Parental practices / parental mediation; Parenting guidance / support
Implications For Policy Makers About: Stepping up awareness and empowerment; Creating a safe environment for children online; Fighting against child sexual abuse and child exploitation
Implications For Stakeholders About: Researchers; Industry

Abstract

"The workshop is developed and conducted by the experienced psychologists Elke Prochazka and Alexander Pummer. Both have many years of experience in working with children and young people on the topics of sexuality and media. Thanks to their many years of work at the Austria-wide → 147 Rat auf Draht emergency number and at → Saferinternet.at, they know exactly what the problems of adolescents are and how they can be countered, especially in a preventive way. In the workshop, they deal sensitively with the very personal topic of sexuality and thus create a trusting environment in which this intimate topic can also be discussed." (Kaiser-Müller/Prochazka, 2016, 1-2; translated by the coder)

Outcome

"Trustworthy sources on the topic of love and sexuality on the internet. Risks: false information, grooming, sexting Tips on how to prevent grooming and sexting Legal framework Information that a pornographic film is not an educational film Ways to avoid unwanted contact with pornographic content Risks and safe options for online dating Possibilities of anonymous counselling (e.g. online counselling) Information that sexuality is always based on voluntariness, mutual consent and physical and emotional willingness." (SeXtalks 2.0, 2021, online; translated by the coder)

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