Description: The Norwegian police have their own educational programme for young people aged 13-16. It focuses on topics such as sharing sexually explicit images, videos or content and sexual coercion and extortion. It is called Delbart? (“delbart” means shareable). Delbart? is a new initiative from the National Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS) and was launched on 28 January 2019. The goal is to teach young people more about the legal and personal consequences of sharing sexually explicit images, videos or content, so that they are able to make better choices for themselves and others. Part of Delbart? is designed for the parents of young people. The aim here is to encourage them to talk with their children about the risks they face if they create and/or share sexually explicit images, videos or content, and to provide them with guidance on how to help in difficult situations.
Resource centre - Violence against children (VAC)
This resource centre offers access to international, European and national tools and mechanisms that have been developed to respond to various forms of violence against children (VAC), including through prevention, protection of children and support to victims.
Special emphasis is put on integrated strategies following multi-sectorial and multi-stakeholder approaches as promoted by Recommendation CM/Rec(2009)10 of the Committee of Ministers on Guidelines on Integrated National Strategies for the Protection of Children from Violence. The “filtering tool” on the present page facilitates the access to specific categories of information to be selected from a list.
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