
Are you connected with yourself and others?
Have a look at our Challenge Cards and choose your digital opportunity for yourself or for others in your neighborhood.

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Everybody
In the digital world, all children and young people should always be able to participate fully without being excluded:
1. Research poverty in your neighborhood and start a crowdfunding campaign.
2. Organize a collection of old laptops or phones (also at companies).
3. Come up with innovative digital ideas for people who are deaf or blind.
4. Devise a promotional campaign against discrimination on social media.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Chances
In the digital world, all children and young people should always be able to develop well and have sufficient opportunities:
1. Give an AI workshop where children create a poster about their ideal future.
2. Visit elderly (lonely) people and ask how you can help them online.
3. Approach organizations that would like to sponsor and participate in a festival.
4. Brainstorm ideas on how parents can support children with digital problems.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Fair
The digital world should be easy for all children and young people to understand, and their own interests must always come first:
1. Provide tips on how to make websites of the municipality, school, library, etc., more accessible to young people.
2. Collect examples of fake news and give a guest lecture on how to recognize fake.
3. Conduct research on how children want to be helped with bullying on social media.
4. Set up an anti-bullying campaign for schools and community centers.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Opinion
In the digital world, all children and young people should be able to participate fully and always be able to express their opinions safely:
1. Collect young people’s opinions about their digital lives (surveys/interviews) and create an infographic.
2. Organize a card game for children and talk about their digital lives.
3. Give your opinion to local government on how their online services can be improved.
4. Organize a discussion whit young people and adults about their digital world.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Freedom
In the digital world, all children and young people should always be free to think, believe, and do anything:
1. Organize a brainstorming with children or young people about how parents can better allow them freedom online.
2. Conduct research on how free young people feel digitally and create an infographic.
3. Create (online) posters and a campaign against hate on social media together with other young people.
4. Create online portraits of young people about how they feel free to be themselves online.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Active
In the digital world, all children and young people should always be able to learn well and also enjoy themselves in their free time:
1. Approach schools to give guest lectures on digital rights.
2. Create a creative (digital) artwork about your digital life (e.g., street art, spoken word, etc.).
3. Conduct research on online addiction among young people and develop an anti-gambling campaign.
4. Interview parents about how they guide children and young people in the digital world and create a vlog.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Healthy
The digital world should always be good for the physical and mental health of all children and young people:
1. Research mental health issues related to social media and create an infographic.
2. Provide information about reducing screen time on social media and how to step outside your bubble.
3. Organize an evening about FOMO for young people and invite an influencer.
4. Develop an online campaign on social media for a fun sports afternoon.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Privacy
In the digital world, it must always be clear to all children and young people that they always have sufficient privacy:
1. Contact a (digital) community police officer and ask them about protecting your online privacy.
2. Create a step-by-step plan for young people to improve their online privacy.
3. Give a guest lecture at school on how to improve online privacy.
4. Create a poster about what you should and shouldn’t share about yourself online.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Safe
In the digital world, all children and young people must always be sufficiently protected and safe:
1. Give a workshop and have children share how safe they feel online.
2. Research where/how you can better ask for help (online) and discuss problems.
3. Organize a discussion with young people and a youth worker about (digital) safety.
4. Conduct research about help in the event of danger in the digital world and come up with a solution for your neighborhood.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.

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Rules
In the digital world, everyone, including all children and young people, must always comply with all rules:
1. Give a guest lecture at school about rules in children’s digital world.
2. Create a digital rights guide in simple language and provide information.
3. Organize a role-playing game about digital rights with young people and adults.
4. Schedule an appointment with the Ombudsman and ask about children’s digital rights.
Do you have an own idea?
Discuss it with our Connection Coach.


