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        <dc:title>Internet safety helplines: exploratory study first findings</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Dinh, Thuy</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Farrugia, Lorleen</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>O'Neill, Brian</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Vandoninck, Sofie</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Velicu, Anca</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>H Social Sciences (General)</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Executive Summary: This is the first short report on a study of Helplines, an essential component of the network of Safer Internet Centres coordinated by Insafe. 70% of all helplines are general service helplines with 30% dedicated specifically to internet safety. All helplines offer a confidential service that offers information, support, guidance and referral. Helplines offer a range of services using a variety of platforms: telephone counselling services, email support, support using online chat, text services, online forum, peer support, social networking and in some instances face-to-face support. Among the most important success factors identified by helplines include: ‘positive feedback from callers’, the ‘number of calls’ and ‘participation from stakeholders’. Among the most persistent risks identified by helplines are bullying and cyberbullying (92%) followed by hate speech (88%) and sexual content (75%). Recommendations arising from the study call for development of an alert system for emerging risks, access to technical expertise for helpline staff and support for further stakeholder collaboration.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Better Internet for Kids</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2016-01-08</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Monograph</dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
        <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
        <dc:language>en</dc:language>
        <dc:rights>cc_by_nc_nd</dc:rights>
        <dc:identifier>http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/65358/1/EU_Kids_Online_Internet%20safety%20helplines.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Dinh, Thuy, Farrugia, Lorleen, O'Neill, Brian, Vandoninck, Sofie and Velicu, Anca  (2016) Internet safety helplines: exploratory study first findings.  . Better Internet for Kids.      </dc:identifier>
        <dc:relation>https://www.betterinternetforkids.eu/</dc:relation>
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