The Office of the Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents (DNA) trained more than 1,500 students from 15 educational units in the prevention of digital violence, harassment on social networks and other risks present on the Internet. As part of these actions, digital literacy activities aimed at parents will also be developed to strengthen the protection of children and adolescents in virtual settings, according to a report by the Mayor.
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The Office of the Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents (DNA) trained more than 1,500 students from 15 educational units in the prevention of digital violence, harassment on social networks and other risks present on the Internet. As part of these actions, digital literacy activities aimed at parents will also be developed to strengthen the protection of children and adolescents in virtual settings, according to a report by the Mayor.