Stop the violence:
leads the fight against harassment!

Stop Violence is a free online serious game offered by Tralalere as part of the Internet Without Fear programme, with the support of the European Commission. Through investigations to be solved, young people take on the role of a detective tasked with solving cases of bullying in schools They explore places, collect clues and interview witnesses to find out what lies behind the silences, glances and rumours.

The aim is twofold: to act on violence between peers, which is one of the major factors in school drop-out, and to raise awareness of the practical ways in which people can act or react to different situations of violence. The game is aimed at young victims, perpetrators and witnesses.

Our contribution to the Stop Violence programme

The e-Enfance / 3018 Association has co-produced two investigations in the series: Hugo, dedicated to the non-consensual distribution of intimate content, and Kimi, focusing on homophobia and sexism.

Hugo survey : Lycée - Non-consensual distribution of intimate content

Hugo is becoming increasingly isolated. Pupils whisper to him as he passes, and some make fun of him.
But what's really going on?
Take a tour of the school canteen and corridors to find out what he's going through.

Kimi investigation : High school - Homophobia and sexism

Kimi has stopped answering her messages. She didn't turn up at school this morning. Take a look at her room, the gym and the changing room to find out what she's going through.

A programme for young people and professionals

Stop la violence is aimed at both young people and the professionals in contact with them.
Young people can play on their own or in groups to develop their skills. critical thinking and learn to recognise situations of harassment.
Teachers, educators, youth workers and childcare professionals can use the surveys to workshop support Each scenario is designed to stimulate debate, encourage collective reflection and tackle sensitive subjects in complete safety.

Install the 3018 app and say no to harassment.

Let us work together to combat online harassment and violence!