What is I Am Digital?

I Am Digital is a program developed by Save the Children and Meta to educate and empower youth and adults to have safer, more positive online experiences.

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I Am Digital

Just as there are rules in the real world about what you can and cannot do, so too are there rules online.

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Think Before You Share

Every time you share a post, photo or comment online, think about what you want people to know about you - and what you don’t.
 
 

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Staying Secure Online

It’s important to keep your online information and accounts secure to prevent anyone from stealing your information or identity for their own benefit.
 
 

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Communicating Respectfully Online

Respecting others in the digital world can be more difficult than in the real world.

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Protecting Yourself Online

While spending time learning, connecting and sharing online can be enjoyable and fun, you may also have experienced some of the risks.
 
 

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Online Bullying

Bullying is being mean or hurtful in a way that scares or upsets someone else.

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Managing Violent & Explicit Online Content

Remember to be careful what websites you click on.

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Sexual Abuse, Exploitation & Harassment

Sexual abuse, exploitation and harassment can occur online and in real life.

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Digital Wellbeing: Looking After Yourself

For many young people, there are times when you may feel overwhelmed by your feelings or by things that are happening to you online or in real life.

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A Guide for Parents

Here are some things you can do together to help keep your family safe.

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Online Safety for Women and Girls

Every girl, boy, woman and man is important and deserves an equal chance to thrive, feel safe and be respected and listened to.

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Online Safety for People Living with Disability

Discrimination, bullying and abuse are never okay and should not be tolerated - either online or in real life.

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Promoting Online Acceptance

Every individual has rights and deserves to feel safe and be respected online and in real life.

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Being Media Literate

Around the world, people have access to information more than ever before—online and on social media, as well as on traditional media.

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Spotting and Avoiding Online Scams

Going online to connect with other people can be fun and rewarding.

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I Am Digital

How can I be a positive “digital citizen”?

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Staying Secure Online

Tips to keep your online information and accounts more secure.

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Communicating Respectfully Online

Respect and accept differences.

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Protecting Yourself Online

While spending time learning, connecting and sharing online can be enjoyable and fun, you may also have experienced some of the risks.

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Online Bullying

What should I do if I’m being bullied?

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Digital Wellbeing: Looking After Yourself

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, alone or suicidal. Here are some ideas that have helped other young people, and which may be helpful for you, too.

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Mia Kami

Mia Kami, a proud Tongan acknowledges that social media has many merits, but that there is negativity in that space too. If only everyone lived with the Tongan value of Faka’apa’apa (respect)!

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Aysha Nanai-Leifi

Musician and Artist Aysha Nanai-Leifi encourages people to be their true selves while interacting with new local and foreign friends online.

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Kali D

Kali D is a recording artist who uses social media to share his music and connect with other artists. He has received his fair share of unkind comments and wishes that people realize the impact of their words.

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DHEM

As a music producer, DHEM loves to use social media platforms and recognizes the role they play in facilitating self-expression in people as well as giving people the choice to block someone who brings negativity to their space.
 
 

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Iglese

Iglese an Associate Professor, Composer, Conductor and a dad, teaches his kids to protect themselves in a digital space.

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Jawsh 685

Attributing his sudden fame to social media, music producer Jawsh 685 has gotten some hate online but is also happy to see that famous people from around the world know his songs.

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Michel Munipola

Comic Book Artist and Professional Wrestler Michel Munipola realized that respect is not always reciprocated and urges people to confide in others and speak up if they are cyberbullied.

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Miri and MG

Lei is a Children’s TV Show Producer who reminds people on the importance of us being responsible online citizens who are kind, considerate and understanding.

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Helpline numbers for Pacific Islands

Fiji

If life is in danger, call

911

Child Helpline Fiji:

1325 (24-hour toll-free)

National Domestic Violence:

1560 (24-hour toll-free)

Lifeline Fiji:

1543 (24-hour toll-free) / 293 0237
@lifelinefiji

Psychiatric Survivors Association:

3319 043 / 9538 667 / 712 5660
@psafiji

Fiji Women's Crisis Center:

Suva: 0331 3300 / 0920 9470
Nadi: 0670 7558 / 0918 2884
Ba: 0667 0466 / 0923 9775
Rakiraki: 0669 4012 / 0912 9790
Labasa: 0881 4609 / 0937 7784
@FijiWomen

Empower Pacific CounsellingCentres:

Lautoka: 0773 0010
Nadi: 0776 0018
Suva: 0778 0015
Labasa: 0776 0017
@EmpowerPacific

Online Safety Commission Fiji:

Online Safety Commission Fiji is the Fijian agency responsible for advocating for safe and responsible online behaviour for all Fijians and provides a space for individuals to report concerns of online abuse.

For more information, visit the Online Safety Commission website at Online Safety Commission or call (+679) 9980 231.

Kiribati

If life is in danger, call

188, 192, 193

Kiribati Women and Children Support Centre:

191

Domestic Violence and Sexual Offenses Unit:

1113

Medical Services, COVID-19 Toll Free, Family Health Clinic:

194, 195, 196, 555, 888

Kiribati Family Health Association:

7502 2885

Papua New Guinea

If life is in danger, call

NCD police: 1800 100
Goroka police: 5321 222
Wewak police: 4562 222 / 7103 0345
AROB police: 9739 755 (North)
Kiunga police: 6491 022
Daru police: 6459 022
Lae police: 479 1068

1Tok Kauselin Helpim Lain

7150 8000
@1TokHelpimLain

Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee:

3211 714
@FSVAC

Port Moresby General Hospital Family Support Centre

Suva: 0331 3300 / 0920 9470
324 8200

Family and Sexual Violence Unit - National Capital District

7700 1623

Sexual Offences Squad - Boroko

324 4257

Domestic Violence (Haus Ruth) - National Capital District

320 3375

Lifeline Port Moresby

326 0011
lifeline@online.net.pg

Samoa

If life is in danger, call

911

Fa'atau Le Ola - Samoa Lifeline

800 5433
@FLOsamoalife

Samoa Victim Support Group

800 7874 / 27904 / 25392
@samoavictimsupportgroup

Solomon Islands

If life is in danger, call

999

Empower Pacific

30065

Family Support Centre

26999 / 20619
@fsccomms

Christian Care Centre

747 9326 (Malaita)

765 1223 (Tenaru)

Seif Ples

24677 / 132 (toll-free)

 

Tonga

If life is in danger, call

911

Women and Children Crisis Centre

0800 444
@tongawccc
@counsellingwccc

National Center for Women and Children

2657
Tonga National Centre for Women and Children

Tonga Leitis Association

+676 28 806
info@tongaleiti.org

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Vanuatu

If life is in danger, call

111

National Domestic Violence Hotline

161

Vanuatu Police and Family Protection Unit

22222
Family Protection
Cyber Safety

Ministry of Justice and Community Services Child Desk Officer and Provincial Child Protection Officers

33615
eemil@vanuatu.gov.vu
Child Desk Office

Vanuatu Women’s Centre

25764 / 24000
Counselling centres:
Sanma: 36157; 777 1128
Torba: 779 3459 / 710 2422
Penama: 25764
Malampa: 779 9165
Tafea: 88660 / 710 1869
@vanuatuwomenscentre

Vanuatu Internet Governance Forum

25568
report@internet.org.vu
Vanuatu IGF

Mental Health Vanuatu

22512
hlawrence@vanuatu.gov.vu
Mental Health Vanuatu

Vanuatu Office of the Government Chief Information Officer

ogcio-inquiries@vanuatu.gov.vu
CERT VU

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