Medienanstalt Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein

Die Medienanstalt Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein prüft den privaten Rundfunk und überwacht die rechtlichen Bestimmungen von Internetseiten von verschiedenen Anbietern. Ein Schwerpunkt setzt die Medienanstalt auf die nachhaltige Förderung der Medienkompetenz. Die Projekte der Medienanstalt klären über Chancen und Risiken der digitalen Medien auf.

 

Ein Projekt der Medienanstalt ist das Magazin „scout – Der medienkompetente Begleiter für Eltern und Pädagogen“. Das Magazin informiert Sie über die Mediennutzung von Kindern und Jugendlichen und bereitet für Sie neue Themen der Medienbildung auf. Außerdem erhalten Sie Tipps zu praxisnahen Projekten der Medienkompetenzförderung und Veranstaltungen. 


Ansicht: Estimates of childhood exposure to online sexual harms and their risk factors

Estimates of childhood exposure to online sexual harms and their risk factors

This WeProtect Global Alliance study, conducted by Economist Impact (EI), explores the experiences of more than 5,000 18 to 20 year olds who had regular access to the internetas children to understand their experiences of and exposure to online sexual harms during childhood.

Ansicht: Kinderschutz: Die Pflicht der Plattformanbieter

Child protection: The duty of platform providers

In the current discussion on the EU Commission's Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) regulation, the German government's Independent Commissioner for Child Sexual Abuse Issues, Kerstin Claus, has made clear she believes two sets of legal interests - child protection and data protection - are taken equally seriously and not played off against each other. Keeping children and young people safe online is a duty of Internet service providers, she says.

Ansicht: UNICEF Jahresbericht 2022

UNICEF 2022 Annual Report

UNICEF published an annual report documenting their work and their achievements in 2022.

Ansicht: 4. BIK Policy Karte

4. BIK Policy Map

The Better Internet for Kids (BIK) Map was created to compare and exchange knowledge on policy making and implementation in EU Member States on the themes and recommendations of the European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children. The fourth report of the series was released in May 2023.

Ansicht: Gemeinsame Stellungnahme zum Verordnungsentwurf der Europäischen Kommission zu sexuellem Missbrauch von Kindern im Internet

Joint statement on the European Commission's draft regulation on child sexual abuse on the Internet

ECPAT Germany, Innocence in Danger, the German Children's Fund and the Digital Opportunities Foundation outlined their position on the EU regulation in a digital press conference on April 4. In their joint statement, which is based on the questionnaire of the Digital Committee of the German Bundestag, the organizations explain in detail that and how the protection of children from sexualized violence online and the right to privacy of all users can be realized in the digital environment.