Discussing about ways to prevent bullying among young people who are not working or studying (NEET)
Reduction of the level and mitigation of the effects of youth unemployment have a central role within the objectives of the European Union. According to the latest data of the EUROSTAT (2018) the ratio of the NEET people, with the only exception of Hungary, is higher in the partner countries than the European average. Generally, NEET people are characterized by a low level of education, living in poverty and unfavorable behavioral patterns – primarily the lack of the necessary motivation - due to the intergenerational transmission of poverty. They are especially at risk of all forms of online bullying. Members of socially excluded, under-educated groups are more vulnerable than their better-off counterparts. Furthermore, online bullying is often accompanied by offline aggression and abuse. NEET people, because of the lack of other types of regular activities spend more time in cyberspace and more frequently become the victims of bullying, trafficking or...
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Chargement du contenu, veuillez patienter.Reduction of the level and mitigation of the effects of youth unemployment have a central role within the objectives of the European Union. According to the latest data of the EUROSTAT (2018) the ratio of the NEET people, with the only exception of Hungary, is higher in the partner countries than the European average. Generally, NEET people are characterized by a low level of education, living in poverty and unfavorable behavioral patterns – primarily the lack of the necessary motivation - due to the intergenerational transmission of poverty. They are especially at risk of all forms of online bullying. Members of socially excluded, under-educated groups are more vulnerable than their better-off counterparts. Furthermore, online bullying is often accompanied by offline aggression and abuse. NEET people, because of the lack of other types of regular activities spend more time in cyberspace and more frequently become the victims of bullying, trafficking or sexual exploitation. The main objective of the project is to prevent and to reduce the prevalence of bullying among NEET people by developing the toolbox of adult educators, trainers, social workers, and other service providers to make them able to identify the phenomenon, to support the actors of bullying, to re-shape the behavioral patterns of bullies and to activate the passive witnesses. The nature of this social problem explains the need for international cooperation as the misuse of digital technologies and social media hit people globally. Five from six participants of the partnership are members of the DLearn network, which is a collector of practices and ideas, gathering diverse organizations in Europe to reflect, think and trigger new initiatives, toward the enhancement of digital learning. The experience of the DLearn network in planning and implementing EU funded projects will provide firm bases for the project. Budapest Organization of Konszenzus Foundation, as the main applicant implements projects especially in the areas of social protection, labor market, and info-communication, in order to support the integration of disadvantaged groups into society. FEUZ, Spain, aims to find collaborative, innovative solutions for the needs of entrepreneurs, public and private enterprises and institutions, liberal professionals, students and society in general.