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4:00 - 5:30 pm (CET)

Summary and agenda: The webinar explores the topic of cyberbullying from a scientific perspective with practical implications for stakeholders who work with youth on a daily basis. During the one-our presentation the characteristics, forms, prevalence, possible causes and consequences of cyberbullying will be discussed, as well as prevention methods and the topics of digital resilience and digital literacy. A list of links to further resources about the topic will be provided to the participants. After the presentation the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions from the presenter. 

Gabriella Kulcsár Speaker: Dr. Gabriella Kulcsár is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Pécs, Hungary. She wrote her doctoral thesis about the etiology and prevention of school shootings. Her current research focuses on bullying, trauma and child maltreatment. She is an experienced researcher, lecturer and trainer whose main goal is to connect research and practice to help protect children from violence and abuse.

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