On the eve of the national day against bullying and cyberbullying, the Directorate for Judicial Protection of Young People (DPJJ) The Ministry of Justice and the e-Enfance Association have signed a multi-year partnership agreement formalising a long-term collaboration between the two institutions.
The Director of Judicial Youth Protection, Charlotte Caubel, visited the headquarters of the e-Enfance Association, which operates the 3018, national helpline for young victims of digital violence.
Recognised as a public utility organisation for its work protecting minors on the internet for the past 15 years, the e-Enfance Association has been working for more than ten years with the Ministry of Justice's Youth Judicial Protection Directorate to strengthen the protection and care of young victims.
Throughout the year, the e-Enfance Association trains professionals working in the field of youth protection on the digital habits of minors and issues related to cyberviolence and cyberbullying.


