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    COE EMPOWERS CHILDREN TO DEAL WITH BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SIDES OF THE INTERNET AND OTHER NEW TECHNOLOGIES

    Council of Europe
    http://www.coe.int/
    Sept 29 2006

    /noticias.info/ The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers has
    called on member states to make information technology an integral
    part of school education from an early age, to help children maximise
    benefits and avoid pitfalls of the Internet and other new technologies.

    The 46-member Council of Europe is taking a positive approach to deal
    with harmful content on the Web, partly in response to the dangers
    posed by the Internet.

    Measures approved in a new Committee of Ministers' Recommendation
    include giving children the skills to create, produce and distribute
    content in new technologies, respecting the rights and freedoms of
    others while also promoting their own right to freedom of expression.

    The recommendation calls for member states to ensure that these
    skills enable children to better understand and deal with questionable
    content, including violence, pornography, discrimination and racism.

    In addition, the forthcoming Council of Europe Pan-European Forum
    in Yerevan, Armenia, on 5 and 6 October 2006 will bring together
    representatives of Council of Europe member states, civil society,
    the private sector, academia and the media, and other interested
    organisations.

    "Empowering children to use the Internet is the best filter," said
    Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, Council of Europe Deputy Secretary General,
    several days ahead of the forum.

    The forum will stress that filtering and labelling Internet content
    is not enough to ensure that children and young people can surf the
    web safely - in the exercise of their rights and freedoms, including
    the freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information
    and ideas.

    Children and young people need to be, and to feel, empowered when using
    the Internet, so they can competently use its tools and services and
    critically analyse Internet content and communications.

    By equipping them and their educators with appropriate skills and
    knowledge, they will be able to exercise their rights and freedoms
    fully and responsibly, to improve their development and well-being
    online.

    On the web: http://www.coe.int/T/E/Human_Rights/media .
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