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Child online safety: minimizing the risk of violence, abuse and exploitation online
This report addresses what a safer online environment looks like, the state of children online today, opportunities to improve, and threats and the threat environment.
ПОПЕРЕДЖЕННЯ НАСИЛЬСТВА В ЗАКЛАДАХ ОСВІТИ: МЕТОДИЧНИЙ ПОСІБНИК ДЛЯ ПЕДАГОГІЧНИХ ПРАЦІВНИКІВ
The guide is designed for school administrators, teachers, psychologists, social pedagogues as well as to trainee teachers.
Behind the numbers: ending school violence and bullying
School-related violence in all its forms, including bullying, is an infringement of children’s and adolescents’ rights to education and health and well-being. No country can achieve inclusive and equitable quality education for all if learners experience violence in school.
An everyday lesson: #ENDviolence in schools
Globally, half of students aged 13–15 experience peer-to-peer violence in and around school. This violence has short-term effects on their educational achievement and leaves a long-term impression on their futures.
Young persons with disabilities: global study on ending gender-based violence, and realising sexual and reproductive health and rights
This study contains new qualitative, global research and provides an analysis on the situation of young persons with disabilities concerning discrimination and gender-based violence, including the impact on their sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Let's decide how to measure school violence
Violence in schools and other education settings causes serious harm to children and adolescents that can last into adulthood. As the UN World Report on Violence against Children observed, it is a global phenomenon.
Global guidance on addressing school-related gender-based violence
More than 246 million children are subjected to gender-based violence in or around schools every year. This is a violation of their human rights, and a form of gender-discrimination that has far-reaching physical, psychological and educational consequences.
Out in the open. Education sector responses to violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression
No country can achieve inclusive and equitable quality education if its own students are discriminated against or experience violence based on their actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity - a type of violence often referred to as homophobic and transphobic violence and which i