The Superheroes of the Internet
The programme to train tomorrow's digital citizens
Are you a mayor, a councillor or an elected representative responsible for youth affairs?
The e-Enfance / 3018 Association offers you a edutainment programme : “Superheroes of the Net”, specially designed for children aged 6 to 11, for the attention of professionals in your town.
From their very first digital applications, children may be exposed inappropriate content or behaviour: 71 % of parents do not have a clear picture of their online practices.
This is to prevent these dangers that the e-Enfance / 3018 Association has developed “The Superheroes of the Internet”. This educational game offers an engaging narrative world and ready-to-use tools.
This system turnkey, can be rolled out across your organisation and enable your teams to play an active role in digital prevention and combating harassment.
Not a local authority but a youth organisation? We can also train your professionals in this programme.
Why raise awareness right from the start of digital use?
An educational, social and civic challenge
65% of children aged 6 to 10 are already on social networks*.. So it's vital to support them as they take their first steps into the digital world.
The first few years online are decisive: it's Before the age of 10, awareness-raising and prevention measures need to be put in place, to teach children the right reflexes to adopt when they start out on the Internet.
Raising awareness in this way is also essential to prevent incidents of bullying and cyberbullying, to teach children to recognise risky behaviour, to respond appropriately and to seek help when they witness or are victims of such behaviour.
20 years of expertise in protecting minors
Since 2005, the e-Enfance / 3018 Association, which is recognised as being in the public interest, has been the benchmark for the protection of minors on the Internet. Every year, our prevention initiatives reach 200,000 children, parents and professionals across France.
We are the national operator of the 3018, the support scheme for victims, perpetrators and witnesses of online harassment and violence. Open 7 days a week from 9am to 11pm, it is available via the phone and the app.
The Net Superheroes programme
Developed in 2019, this interactive programme helps children develop six essential digital and civic skills, guided by two characters, Ben and Lila:
- Super free : manage your screen time
- Super nice: respecting others, dealing with bullying
- Super brave: protect yourself from inappropriate content
- Super cautious: protect one’s reputation and data
- Super smart: Avoiding online scams and traps
- Super sharp : develop critical thinking skills, spot disinformation
The programme also draws on theThe development of psychosocial skills (PSS), in particular by strengthening empathy, managing emotions, critical thinking, self-confidence and interpersonal skills. These skills help children to better understand their own emotions and those of others, and to make to make informed choices and behave responsibly, both in their digital activities and in their day-to-day interactions.
A recognised and effective programme
- More than 200,000 children elementary schools reached since 2019
- More than 6,000 professionals reached through our conferences (teachers, youth workers, educators)
- Programme recognised by the French Ministry of Education and integrated into the pHARe device
- European recognition : one of the few programmes dedicated to preventing digital risks for 6-10 year-olds
An offer designed for local authorities
Training and support for local authorities
We offer you a comprehensive, operational training for simple, long-term deployment:
- Signature of an agreement with e-Enfance / 3018
- Training from your presenters and/or education professionals (teachers, educators, etc.) in getting to grips with the edutainment programme
- Awareness-raising your professionals through theoretical input
- Access to the educational kit
- Communication kit made available
- Autonomous deployment in your schools, leisure centres, associations, libraries...
- Educational support by videoconference
Every professional in your community can become an ambassador for digital prevention and the protection of the environment. anti-bullying and the cyberbullying.
As part of our programme aimed at local authority professionals and parents, we offer enhanced support, including awareness-raising modules on specific topics for professionals, talks and workshops for parents, as well as information stands and various prevention and awareness-raising initiatives.
Why should your town join Les Super-Héros du Net?
Training your teams means :
- Showcasing your local authority’s commitment by making the protection of children online and digital literacy a key focus of your education policy.
- Strengthening regional development and social cohesion by bringing together all those involved in children’s lives – youth workers, teachers, voluntary organisations, digital mentors and families – to foster a shared culture of responsible digital behaviour.
- Supporting professionals in the field by providing them with practical educational tools to address digital issues and bullying with children in a way that is appropriate for their age.
- Taking action from an early age to share best practice in digital technology.
- Preventing online risks by raising children’s awareness of cyberbullying, data protection, inappropriate content, scams and misinformation.
- Supporting parents through dedicated talks, workshops and resources designed to promote educational continuity between school, after-school and family time.
They're talking about it...
It is essential that we continue to support them in this process with the help of parents and teachers"."
It would be interesting to include parents in this subject too later on."
The presentation of diplomas and the summary of credentials is a very good idea. The teachers have been waiting for this little review of the workshop."
Together, let's build a safer digital world for children
*Online survey carried out by the Audirep research organisation in May 2024 on behalf of the e-Enfance Association / 3018, with the support of the Caisse d’Epargne.
*Online survey conducted by Audirep in May 2025 for the Association e-Enfance / 3018 with the support of the Caisse d'Epargne.
