“Mental Health First Aid training” Cyberteens Foundation conducted a “Mental Health First Aid training” for all 13219 Cyberteens Helpline Crisis Supporters, with 24 dedicated crisis supporters participating in a 12-hour, two-day session. Designed for hands-on, interactive learning, the..
Year: 2024
Cyber Crime Prevention Committee for Teenagers’ Central Meeting
On October 17, the third meeting of the “Cyber Crime Prevention Central Committee for Teenagers” took place, marking a pivotal moment in efforts to ensure a harassment-free, safe internet for teenagers in a new Bangladesh. Before the main..
Building a Safe, Equal, and Compassionate New Bangladesh
“নিরাপদ অনলাইন: সমতা, সহিষ্ণুতা ও সহমর্মিতায় গড়ি নতুন বাংলাদেশ,” a key demand was raised for the Internet to be recognized as a fundamental right in Bangladesh. This call emphasizes the importance of equitable digital access, viewing the Internet..
Arnob
Story of a Intrepid boy Let’s know something about Arnav this time. Arnav is a teenager who lives in Bangladesh Cox’s Bazar, age 13 years and studies in class four. Arnav calls us on Cyber Teens helpline when..
Story of Bipul
Story of Bipul In 2020, a very talented 16-year-old young girl named “Beauty Mondol” living in a remote area and chose to commit suicide due to cyberbullying. Whose eyes had immense dreams. Wanted to establish herself and take..
Safe Internet Conference
On February 4, 2024, a full day “Safe Internet Conference” was held at the Jessore Software Technology Park across two auditoriums, supported by the National Cyber Security Agency, Cyber Teens Foundation, and UNDP. The event was aimed at..