3.40 p.m.: Arrival of attendees and accreditations
4 p.m. Welcome
4.15 – 5.30 p.m. Legal-criminological module.
Two key questions in terms of how to protect minors when faced with different types of cyberbullying:
1. To what extent can parents and teachers limit minors right to privacy?
2. What prevention, research and response programmes should schools implement in cases of bullying, sexting or identity theft?
Eloy Velasco, Magistrate at the Spanish Criminal Court and an expert in cybercrime and compliance.
The following presented and moderated the debate:
José R. Agustina, director of the Master’s degree in Cybercrime and criminal lawyer at Molins & Silva.
Francisco Pérez Bes, general secretary of INCIBE.
Coffee break
6-8.15 p.m. Psychological, educational and victimological module:
Keys to training parents, teachers and pupils in schools to deal with new mental health and victimisation risks.
Irene Montiel, psychologist and an expert in cyber-victimisation among children and adolescents.
3. How do ICTs affect the brains, hormones and emotions of adolescents?
Presented and moderated by:
Pedro García Aguado, father, coach, and counsellor specialised in addiction and behavioural disorders in adolescents.
Catherine L’Ecuyer, researcher and published scientist on educational topics.
4. Ten ideas to teach people how to care for children and adolescents in a world that contains more screens than windows.
Presented and moderated by:
Anna Plans, president of the Association of Audiovisual Media Consumers -TAC.
José Maria Marqués, father and lawyer.
8 p.m. Closing session
Registration is free. Seating is limited.
Organising entities: UIC Barcelona, Abertis and INCIBE