Poland

3..2..1.. Internet – class scenario about Internet safety

Nobody's Children Foundation from Poland in cooperation with Microsoft and Krzysztof Hołowczyc's "Safe Driver Foundation" has launched a project promoting safe usage of the Internet and new technologies among senior primary school children (from 12 till 14 years of age), called "3..2..1..Internet". Krzysztof Hołowczyc is a famous Polish rally driver, very popular among children and young people. As a person engaged in different social activities he agreed to support the Internet safety initiative and become an "Internet safety Ambassador" for "3...2...1... Internet" project.

Sieciaki on Holidays tour

"Sieciaki on Holiday" is an educational campaign run by Nobody's Children Foundation in cooperation with Orange Foundation since 2006. Team of young animators travels around Poland organizing outdoor events on Internet safety in the most popular holiday destinations. In 2009 there were 7 such picnics. The inauguration took place in Cracow on 16th of June.
The main goal of the campaign is to teach children, through games and other fun, outdoor activities, how to be safe online, what to do when encounter dangerous content in the Internet and where to seek help in case of Internet related problems.

Inauguration of the second stage of the Childhood without Abuse Project

On 25th and 26th January project coordinators met to inaugurate new stage of the Childhood without Abuse project that will last from 2010 till 2013 and include organizations from Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland and Ukraine.

Warsaw Network of Assistance to Sexually Abused Children

In September and October 2009, in the frame of the Childhood without Abuse Project, the Nobody's Children Foundation organized two local trainings preparing professionals to work with children who experienced sexual abuse.

The trainings are one of the components of the Warsaw Network of Assistance to Sexually Abused Children run by the Nobody's Children Foundation in cooperation with Warsaw City Hall, Social Policy Department and Education Department.