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Cybersafe workshop: Addressing online violence
against girls
Dr Raquel Gómez Bravo1, Elena Klusova2, Dr Nina Monteiro3, A/Prof Nena Kopčavar Guček4, Victoria
Tkachenko5, John Affiong6, Dr Marjorie Cross7
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University of Luxembourg, CHNP (Rehaklinik), 2SUMA 016, 3APMGF, 4Community Health Center
Ljubljana, Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, 5Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine,
Department of Family Medicine, Kyiv, 6WWPWFM, 7RACGP
Background
Digital technology plays a central role in the social lives of young people, enabling them to connect,
learn and express. This provides many positive opportunities, but can also cause harm. Girls and boys
between the ages of 13 and 16 years are a group that heavily communicates and builds relationships
online. Both can play a role in online violence against girls, as a victim, perpetrator or bystander. As
family doctors, providing healthcare to populations since their birth, we have a unique opportunity
to prevent this type of violence from an early age or its scalation, facilitating disclosure in our
consultations and providing appropriate care or referral if necessary.
Target group
Professionals interested in the topic.
Didactic method
Interactive workshop addressing online violence against teenagers, especially girls, starting with a
case presentation that allows group discussion. Participants will role-play in small groups using mobile
phones. This will allow them to experience the role of a victim, perpetrator or bystander in a situation
of online violence. Experiences and observations will be shared in a group discussion. Afterwards, a
debrief will be facilitated and a summary will wrap up with a series of recommendations for primary
care consultations.
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