The Association e-Enfance / 3018 is one of 13 associations supported through the international call for projects launched by the AXA Fund for Human Progress, dedicated to the fight against violence against children. This support will enable 3018 to step up its efforts to combat the harassment and digital violence affecting minors.
This selection is an important recognition of the Association's role in preventing, detecting and dealing with digital harassment and violence affecting all children and teenagers.
Strengthening the national response to digital harassment and violence
Thanks to the support of the AXA Fund for Human Progress, the e-Enfance / 3018 Association will be able to strengthen its action around three key priorities.
The first aims to strengthen the 3018 system to continue to support young victims, witnesses and perpetrators, as well as their families and the professionals dealing with these situations.
The second priority is to support the capacity of the Association's prevention department, whose mission is to raise awareness among young people and adults of the dangers of digital technology, and also to develop the psychosocial skills needed to live together better.
Lastly, this support will contribute to the development of research work by the Association's Observatory, in order to better document emerging digital phenomena and understand the underlying causes, with a view to developing appropriate responses in terms of prevention and protection.
The Association e-Enfance / 3018 warmly thanks the AXA Fund for Human Progress for their trust and their commitment to working alongside players in the field, such as the Association e-Enfance / 3018.
This support will enable us to continue and expand all the Association's initiatives to make all the places where children live, both physical and digital, safer environments.
Our articles on the subject
European Parliament report: strengthening the protection of minors online
Protecting young children from screens: e-Enfance / 3018 calls for stronger prevention measures
3018 and 3114 sign an agreement to step up support for young people facing harassment, cyberbullying and psychological distress
The DSA's new guidelines for protecting children online
