Professors Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves co-lead the eQuality Project. Its mission is to help young people create a networked environment where they can participate equally, free from surveillance, and identity-based harassment.

What led to research investigating the societal and cultural impacts of the internet on teens and particularly girls [3:06]Goals of the eQuality Project, roots in the eGirls Project [5:36]Impacts of social media on teens [8:32]Defining technology facilitated violence [9:57]Impacts of technology facilitated violence on young women and girls [12:01]Young people self censoring themselves on social media [13:29]The role of education in helping young women and girls participate equally in the digital world [14:41]Recognizing and honouring the rights of young people through deliberative dialogue [18:18]How to meaningfully engage young people in discussions about privacy in the digital environment [22:49]Value of educators and schools committing to upholding the privacy rights of young people [23:28]

Resources:

eQuality Project 2021-22 Annual ReporteGirls, eCitizens (edited by Professors Bailey and Steeves)Privacy Pursuit! Lesson Plans (free IPC lesson plans to teach kids about privacy)Digital Privacy Charter for Ontario SchoolsTeaching kids about privacy (Info Matters episode with Daniel Solove)Teenage confidential: Teens, technology, and privacy (Info Matters episode with Matthew Johnson)From high school to university: a young person’s perspective on digital privacy (Info Matters episode with Keith Baybayon)Ontario joins Canadian privacy regulators in passing resolutions on the privacy of young people and workers (October 2023, IPC news release)Resolution on children’s digital rights (Adopted resolution of the Global Privacy Assembly, October 2021 – IPC co-sponsor)Personal Data Protection Competency Framework for School Students (includes foundational learning principles – International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners – IPC co-sponsor)IPC Strategic Priorities 2021-2025Children and Youth in a Digital World(IPC resources)

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