Cabinet launches Strategy for Children’s Rights Online
The Strategy for Children’s Rights Online includes stricter EU regulation, more parental support, and efforts to strengthen children’s digital resilience and safety.
Campaign Helps Parents Manage Children’s Smartphone Use
Public awareness campaign Stay in the Picture was launched, providing parents with practical tips on how to effectively guide children aged 7-12 in the online world.
Initial Outcomes from Knowledge Consolidation by Digital Regulators
The Digital Regulators Collaboration Platform have published its set joint principles for effective online information dissemination. Additionally, they have prepared guidelines for online child marketing.
Essay Series on Children’s Rights in the Digital World
The series will be launched on 6 February 2024 and discussed at the symposium on Children's Rights in the Digital World. State Secretary Van Huffelen will conclude the symposium and receive the first copy of the essay collection.
New Tool for Protecting Children’s Rights Online
State Secretary Van Huffelen has presented the new Child Rights Impact Assessment (CRIA), designed for developers of digital products. Its purpose is to assess whether its products respect children's rights.









