Project's Results

Results:

The CyberGuard project delivers a comprehensive set of results designed to strengthen digital safety, empower young people, and enhance the capacity of youth workers across Europe. Through coordinated educational, practical, and community-driven activities, the project addresses cyberbullying from multiple angles, ensuring long-term impact and sustainable change. Each result contributes to building a safer and more resilient digital environment by offering targeted training, accessible resources, and opportunities for transnational cooperation. Together, these outputs support youth workers, engage young people directly, and raise awareness within communities, ultimately promoting a culture of respect, responsibility, and digital well-being throughout the partner countries.

1.Digital Training for Youth Workers
A specialized international training program will be implemented to enhance the digital competencies of youth workers. This training focuses on advanced tools, techniques, and real-life strategies for preventing and responding to cyberbullying effectively.

2.Local Digital Empowerment Workshops
Workshops will be organized in the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, and Greece to support young people directly. These interactive sessions will build digital literacy, online safety skills, and empower youth to recognize and respond to cyberbullying, while encouraging active participation and peer support.

3.Development of the CyberGuard Guide
A comprehensive guide on preventing and combating cyberbullying will be created. It will include practical resources, tools, and best practices for youth workers, educators, organisations, and policymakers seeking to promote safe online environments.

4.European Collaborative Event
A Europe-wide networking and knowledge-exchange event will bring together youth organisations, experts, and stakeholders. Participants will share experiences, co-create strategies, and strengthen cross-border cooperation to tackle cyberbullying at a broader level.

5.CyberGuard Awareness Days
Awareness events will take place in all partner countries (Czech Republic, Greece, Bulgaria) to engage the wider community. These events will raise public understanding of cyberbullying risks, promote digital well-being, and highlight the project’s results through workshops, discussions, and youth-led initiatives.