What is CYBERSMILE FOUNDATION ?
"The Cybersmile foundation is a multi-award-winning cyberbullying non-profit organization comitted to tracking all forms of online bullying and hate campaigns."
Mission of CYBERSMILE
- Our mission is a simple one; we believe everyone should be able to
enjoy being part of the new connected online world. However, online
abuse and bullying is rife, holding many back from enjoying the
benefits that this connected community can provide. This community
lacks the social rules of engagement that have been cultivated over
generations, governing the behaviour and relationships in the
communities where we live, play and work – the physical world.!
- Policing, monitoring and restrictions can only go so far – we believe
that we cannot force change in an ever-evolving online world and that
the best way to prevent cyberbullying is by addressing the root causes
of this behaviour. We are committed to helping everyone realise their
potential by supporting those who are bullied and by changing the
behaviour of the bullies themselves.!
We reach millions of people through our online activities and social
media channels promoting our message of positivity and
encouragement to use the power of the internet for positive change.!
Cybersmile have developed this holistic and comprehensive approach to
meet the need for a collective response to this growing problem.
What is STOP CYBERBULLYING DAY ?
-An innovative and dynamic day of awareness and
positive action against cyberbullying. !
-Our interactive online activities and events will be giving
everyone the opportunity to help make a difference and join
the growing movement for change. !
-One of the objectives of Stop Cyberbullying Day is for teachers
and pupils to be made aware of our organisation’s work and
the services we offer to anybody affected by or concerned with
cyberbullying. !
-Our interactive online activities and events for schools as well
as the many other people and organisations participating
during the day, will drive home the message for more
awareness and advice for the many thousands of people
affected by cyberbullying and online hate campaigns. !
“It takes a whole community approach, the teaching of human rights and digital citizenship by parents, teachers, governments and by youth themselves to change online behaviour.” -Senator Mobina Jaffer, Commitee for Human Rights,
Canada
Thanks to the source: CYBERSMILE.ORG
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