Conference programme



The conference leaflet (PDF).


Day 1                          Tuesday                          20 September 2011                         9.00-16.30

8.00-9.00 Registration                                                                                       Moderator: Agnieszka Wrzesień, FDN, Poland
9.00-10.45 Plenary session                                                                                    
9.00-9.20 Welcome Address:
Agnieszka Wrzesień, Nobody's Children Foundation, Poland
Marcin Bochenek, NASK, Poland
Peter Behrens, klicksafe, Germany
Jadwiga Czartoryska, Orange Foundation, Poland
Mirosław Sielatycki, Ministry of National Education
9.20-9.40 Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, European Commissioner for Digital Agenda (video message)
EU Safer Internet Policy - dr Michael Busch, European Commission, Luxembourg
9.40-10.15 Connecting generations: Should kids take the lead? - Yiannis Laouris, Cyprus Safer Internet Centre, Cyprus
10.15-10.45 Evolving online behaviour and identity - Luc Delany, Facebook
10.45-11.15 Coffee break
11.15-13.15 Plenary session                                                                            Moderator: Anna Rywczyńska, NASK, Poland
11.15-11.45 Online Grooming: Understanding offender behaviour and the victimisation of young people - prof. Julia Davidson, Kingston University, UK
11.45-12.15 Plagiarism and online safety - dr Sebastian Kawczyński, Plagiat.pl, Poland
12.15-12.45 Dialogue Internet - a German network initiative - Felix Barckhausen, Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Germany
12.45-13.15 The sexualisation of young people online - Michał Pozdał, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
13.15-14.30 Lunch                                                                                                           
14.30-16.30 Parallel sessions
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Privacy in Social Networking Sites Education session Law enforcement session
1. How do children use Social Networking Sites (SNS)? Findings from the EU Kids Online II project – dr Lucyna Kirwil, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
2. Managing online identity in Social Networking Sites – Karl Hopwood, Insafe, Belgium
3. Minor’s consent as a base to process personal data in SNS – dr Wojciech Wiewiórowski, GIODO, Poland
4. User privacy protection in the Nasza Klasa social networking site – Agnieszka Jung, Nk.pl, Poland
5. A brief explanation of Facebook's new sharing controls – Luc Delany, Facebook
6. SchülerVZ - protection and awareness raising for young users – Ute Naumann, Schüler VZ, Germany

1. How to teach to stay safe in Social Communities – Stephan Stengel, klicksafe, Germany
2. A creative approach to educating about Internet Safety – Maija Katkovska, Latvian Safer Internet Centre, Latvia
3. Internet safety projects in Armenian schools – Narine Khachatryan, Media Education Center, Armenia
4. Vulnerable children - educational challengesGrażyna Sobieska-Szostakiewicz & Anna Sadowska, KLANZA, Poland
5. Congress of Young Internauts – Zuzanna Polak, NASK, Poland

1. Commercializing and exploiting children online: model sites and boy/girl lover forums at the edge of child sexual abuse – Andreas Link, jugendschutz.net, Germany
2. Case studies based on matters coordinated by Criminal Office of the Main Police Headquarters – Tatiana Papaj & Bogusław Gozdecki, National Police Headquarters, Poland
3. INDECT INACT - an advanced tool for finding and categorizing child abuse images on the Internet – dr Mikołaj Leszczuk, AGH, Poland
4. Structure and organization of the police Internet crime unit. Protection and safety of data processing – Andrzej Solarz, Lublin Voivodeship Police Commnd, Poland
5. International cooperation of the Dyzurnet.pl team in the combat against illegal content on the Internet – dr Marek Dudek, NASK, Poland
Moderator: Karl Hopwood, Insafe, Belgium
Moderator: dr Joachim Kind, kllicksafe, Germany
Moderator: Jarosław Kończyk, National Police Headquarters, Poland




Day 2                         Wednesday                        21 September 2011                         9.00-16.30

9.00-11.00 Plenary session                                                                                     Moderator: Łukasz Wojtasik, FDN, Poland
9.00-9.30 Internet use and child intellectual development - prof. Jan Łaszczyk, Academy of Special Education, Poland
9.30-10.00 How to understand the negative consequences of Internet use by children in the light of the EU Kids Online findings? - dr Lucyna Kirwil, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
10.00-10.30 Electronic aggression - the latest research results - dr Jacek Pyżalski, Pedagogy Academy in Łódź, Poland
10.30-11.00 Emerging issues - experiences of Helpline.org.pl & Dyzurnet.pl teamsMarta Wojtas, Nobody's Children Foundation & Martyna Różycka, NASK, Poland
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13.15 Plenary session                                                                               Moderator: Peter Behrens, klicksafe, Germany 
11.30-12.00 The use of new technologies in classroom - Dariusz Stachecki, F. Szołdrski Junior High School in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland
12.00-12.25 Young consumers online - Monika Krysztofiak, Allegro Group, Poland
12.25-12.55 From „innocent” words to abuse - prof. Mariusz Jędrzejko, Masovian Centre for Addiction Prevention, Poland
12.55-13.15 The latest awareness-raising initiatives of the Saferinternet.pl project - Łukasz Wojtasik, Nobody's Children Foundation & Anna Rywczyńska, NASK, Poland
13.15-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.30 Parallel sessions
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Industry - roles and responsibilities Education session Child safety and emerging trends online
1. Comprehensive Child Safety Principles for ICT – Mark Vasic, Deutsche Telekom, Germany
2. Self classification system for online content providers – Martin Drechsler, FSM, Germany
3. Where do the holes in the cheese come from? - Andrzej Karpiński, Polish Telecom SA, Poland
4. Keeping Children Safe Online: parental control tools tested under the SIP Bench II project – Silvia Pietropaolo, Innova Europe, Belgium
5.
Tackling abuse reports and educating users in UPC Poland towards safer Internet for children and youthLidia Stępińska-Ustasiak & Mateusz Kaźmierczak, UPC Polska, Poland
1. Leading children to good websites – Lena Hilles, jugendschutz.net, Germany
2. Juuuport – online self-protection platform for young people – Karin Wunder, juuuport, Germany
3. 
The Pedagogics of Play in online safety education – dr Agnieszka Wrońska, NASK, Poland
4. How to teach online safety - drama techniques in prevention and therapy – dr Małgorzata Sieńczewska, Warsaw University, Poland
5. Preschool children online. Education from the first click - Marcin Sołodki & Andrzej Piękoś, Nobody's Children Foundation, Poland
1. Coming to grips with the challenges – Janice Richardson, Insafe, Belgium
2. Internet Suicide Clubs – Piotr Deputowski, Academy of Special Education, Poland
3. Vulgarisms and youth language – dr Hilke Elsen, LMU / Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich, Germany
4. Hate for Fun online culture: The new challenge for educators and carers  – Georgi Apostolov, Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre, Bulgaria
5. Youth online behaviour and its impact on their social life in school –  dr Ewa Krzyżak-Szymańska, Katowice School of Economics, Poland
Moderator: Zuzanna Polak, NASK, Poland Moderator: Stephanie Klahn, klicksafe, Germany Moderator: Janice Richardson, Insafe, Belgium