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Activity Details (ID# 15567) |
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Title: |
Pan-European Forum on Human Rights in the Information Society: Empowering children and young people
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Council of Europe Pan-European Forum organised in cooperation
with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and the Information Technologies Foundation of Armenia
Human Rights in the Information Society:
Empowering children and young people
Governmental Reception House in Yerevan, Armenia
5 and 6 October 2006
Introduction
The Council of Europe invites all interested representatives of states, industry (e.g. internet service providers, mobile phone operators, etc), civil society, media, and all other organisations, institutions and experts, to take part in this Pan-European Forum.
In the light of the Council of Europe priorities concerning the protection of children and the Recommendation Rec(2006)12 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on empowering children in the new information and communications environment, this Forum will examine ways and means to best inform and equip children and young people (and also their educators) with the skills needed to exercise (and to enjoy) their human rights and to deal responsibly with on-line content and behaviours which carry a risk of harm.
This multi-stakeholder event will bring together a number of key actors to consider how best stakeholders can provide and facilitate effective information literacy and training to children, young people and their educators.
Final programme:
Thursday 5 October 2006
Chairpersons:
Mr Garegin Chookaszian, Executive Director, Information Technologies Foundation, Armenia
Mr David Sandukhchyan, Internews, Arménia
09:30 Opening statements:
H.E. Mr. Vartan Oskanian, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Armenia
Mr Hanno Hartig, Head of Department, Department for Minorities, Media and Equality, Directorate General of Human Rights – DGII, France
10:00 Key note speech: The interplay between human rights, media literacy and empowerment – an area of conflict or an area of hope?
Ms Susanne Krucsay, Head of department Media Pedagogy/Educational Media/Media Service in the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Austria ; Editor-in-chief of the media journal MEDIENIMPULSE
10:20 General rapporteur: Information and media literacy: resistance and obstacles to scaling up
Ms Divina Frau-Meigs, International Association for Media and Communications Research (AIERI / IAMCR), France
10:40 Coffee, tea
11:00 Session one: Looking to the Future
The potential and challenges for children, young people and their eductaors in the Information Society - what knowledge and skills will they need?
Moderator: Mr Trond Waage, Senior Fellow, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, Florence, Italy, http://www.unicef.org/research/index.html
This session will discuss and reflect upon the Information Society impact and effects on European childhood; how to minimize the risks and increase the potential of the Information Society?; how to empower children in order to manage the information flow; identifying the emerging trends in on-line and related off-line content and behaviours?; looking at the key actors who impact on these trends?; the application of children’s rights; building a Europe for and with children; how do we support young people when, in many senses, they are the experts?; what knowledge and skills do children, young people and their educators need to respond to the challenges? Is there a need for information literacy training?
Panellists:
Ms Joanne Bryce, Director of Research, Cyberspace Research Unit, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
Mr Frank Huysmans, Professor, University of Amsterdam, Media Studies, Archives and Information Studies, the Netherlands
Ms Birthe Linddal Hansen, Master of Social Sciences, Roskilde University, the Netherlands
Mr Vitor Reia-Baptista, Professor, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal
Young people: Parasiewicz Agatha – Tonoyan Maneh - Toporovschi Tatiana - Wolsgard Hanne
13:00 Lunch
15:00 Session two: Looking at the current situation
Skilling, Tooling and Timing - how do we currently inform and equip children, young people and their educators with knowledge and skills in the Information Society?
Moderator: Mr Will Gardner, Research and Policy Manager, Childnet International, United Kingdom, http://www.childnet-int.org
This session, which will include a moderator and several panellists with participation from the audience, could include reference to: who needs to be empowered, and what does empowerment mean in the context of the Information Society?; what current methods/practices are used to inform and equip children, young people and their educators, with reference to the core elements of literacy training programmes?; who are the key actors responsible for informing and equipping children, young people and their educators?; how are human rights integrated into current methods to inform and equip children/young people/educators?
Panellists:
Ms Ann Katrin Agebäck, Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Sweden
Ms Alenka Begant, Présidente, EIP School for peace, Slovenia, http://www.eip.ass.si
Mr Marcus Leaning, Lecturer, School of Creative Arts and Humanities, Trinity College
University of Wales, United Kingdom
Ms Isabelle Leung-Tack, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Microsoft France
Ms Alexandra Maier, Primary teacher, Lecturer in teacher training, Austria
Mr Viesturs Pless, Managing Director, Latvian Internet Association, Latvia
Young people: Parasiewicz Agatha – Tonoyan Maneh - Toporovschi Tatiana - Wolsgard Hanne
17:00 Close of day one
18:00 Cocktail reception
Friday 6 October 2006
09:30 Session three: Towards meaningful and effective empowerment
Reviewing best practices and their transferability: where are we heading for meaningful and effective information and literacy skills for children, young people and their educators?
Moderator: Mr. Abdelaziz Abid, Senior Programme Specialist, Information Society Division - Universal Access and Preservation Section (CI/INF/UAP), UNESCO, France
This session, which will include a moderator and several panellists with participation from the audience, will discuss best practices in empowering children in the Information Society; how do we make sure that children, young people and their educators are well informed and skilled?; what best practices in fighting illegal, harmful and offensive digital content via the Internet and mobile phones?; understanding what is meaningful and effective empowerment; how to measure and evaluate the efficacy of empowerment practices and policies?; raising awareness, self-regulation and codes of conduct to provide children with quality education, to protect them and protect their rights for access to quality information, freedom of expression and other human rights; what roles for parents, teachers, policy makers and the private sector with regard to the notions of safe management, trust-building and accountability of stakeholders?
Panellists:
Ms Eva Golovinska, Senior Expert, State Agency for Child Protection under the Council of Ministers, Bulgaria
Ms Rachel O’Connell, Head of Corporate and Social Responsibility, Bebo.com, United Kingdom, www.bebo.com
Ms Zdravka Pejova, independent Information Professional, Slovenia
Ms Agnieszka Wrzesien, Project Coordinator, Awareness Node Poland, EU Safer Internet Programme, Nobody's Children Foundation, Poland, Nobody's Children Foundation, Safer Internet Programme in Poland
Young people: Parasiewicz Agatha – Tonoyan Maneh - Toporovschi Tatiana - Wolsgard Hanne
11:00 Pause
11:45 Session four: reflections by the key note speaker, general rapporteur; moderators
This session, which will be moderated by the chairperson with participation from the audience, could include reference to: what is meaningful and effective empowerment; possible roles and responsibilities of key actors, both individually and collectively, in empowering children young people and their educators; recommendations on next steps.
12:15 Conclusions and final statements
13:00 Close of the Forum.
- Original Location: Erevan, Armenia |
Status: |
Completed |
Date: |
05/10/2006 - 06/10/2006
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Countries: |
All Council of Europe member states,
United Nations
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Contributors: |
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Programme: |
CoE Programmes (PoA and VC)
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Working Method: |
Organisation of meetings - Steering Committees / Supervisory Bodies |
Location: |
Yerevan, Armenia |
CoE Contact: |
HIBBARD, Lee
email
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Partners: |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia - National Institution |
Web Pages: |
1 http://www.coe.int/media |
Last Modified: |
19/01/2007 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): |
To consider the ways and means to best inform and equip children and young people, and also their educators, with the skills needed to exercise their human rights as well as to responsibly deal with on-line content and behaviours carrying a risk of harm.
In this context, the Forum aims to encourage and facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogue and action in the field of media education, in particular with regard to common educational standards, best practices and human rights awareness.
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Output/Results: |
Action Lines and General Report prepared. These provide the participating key state and non-state actors with guidance and objectives on what and how to develop and sustain the empowerment of children and young people in accordance with CoE Recommendation No. R (2006) 012 on the same subject.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: |
The CDMC took note of the General Report and Action Lines and agreed to convey them to the Committee of Ministers with a view to bringing them to the attention of the relevant authorities of member States.
Using on-line tools, the Secretariat is planning on-line discussions with the Forum participants regarding the Action Lines and General Report. |
Participants: |
Approximately 50 international participants including several state representatives and other experts from the academic, civil society, industry sectors and other international organisation sectors.
A varying number of additional local Armenian participants were also present. |
Consultants/Experts: |
Ms Divina Frau-Meigs, International Association for Media and Communications Research (AIERI / IAMCR), France
Ms Susanne Krucsay, Head of department Media Pedagogy, Educational Media, Media Service Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Vienna, Austria
Mr Trond Waage, Senior Fellow, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, Florence, Italy
Mr Abdelaziz Abid, Senior Programme Specialist, Information Society Division - Universal Access and Preservation Section (CI/INF/UAP), Unesco, France
Mr Will Gardner, Research and Policy Manager, Childnet International, London, United Kingdom |
CoE Secretariat: |
Mr Hanno Hartig, Head of Minorities, Media and Equality Department, Directorate General of Human Rights - DG II
Mr Lee Hibbard, Administrative Officer, Directorate General of Human Rights - DG II
Ms Françoise Bachmann, Media Division, Directorate General of Human Rights - DG II
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Total No. Participants: |
70 |
Last Modified: |
19/01/2007 |
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