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CPP Thailand and Partners featured in Bangkok Post

Stranger danger

For outgoing Waraporn Yamprasert, a senior student at Banglamung School, using information and communication technology (ICT) in the wrong sense can lure adolescents can lure adolescents into a life of vice and exploitation. However, in a positive light, it can also be used as a vehicle to facilitate knowledge that can offer them a bright future.

CPP Visits Thai Ministry of Education

On March 2, 2011, Suzanne Williams, Child Protection Partnership Director and Deputy & Legal Director of IICRD met with the Special Advisor of Thailand's Ministry of Education, Ms.

Parent ICT Training a Huge Success

CPP collaborated with the Internet Foundation for the Development of Thailand to organize a Parent and Children ICT training session at Banglamung School to create awareness, educate both children and parents on prevention of online risks and promote the creative use of ICT.

 

Thai Curriculum Experts Heading Back to Banglamung School

Thai Curriculum Experts gathered to discuss the final draft of the CPP ICT Child Protection Curriculum at the third meeting of the CPP National Advisory Committee on Curriculum in Bangkok, on January 25, 2011.

A Big Thanks to the Policy Working Group in Thailand!

The 6th meeting of the Children and ICT Policy Working Group was held on December 20th, 2010, at the Grand Diamond Hotel in Bangkok.
 
The meeting was held to continue discussing action plans for drafting a policy recommendation paper, the development of strategies on ICT Child Protection and the action plan for NICFD to establish an 'ICT Child, Family and Society Development Centre'.
 

CPP and Thailand University Agree to Cooperate in ASEAN region

The CPP Team met with Dr. Suriyadeo (“Dr. Deo”), Director of the National Institute for Child and Family Development at Mahidol’s University, Bangkok, on December 3, 2010.
 

Thai Curriculum Improved with Children's Positive Contributions

A meeting was held on September 29, 2010, at the National Institute for Child and Family Development (NICFD), Mahidol University, to review a 2-day CPP training workshop on ICT Child Protection Curriculum recently organized for teachers and students of Baan Thung Ngao School in Ranong, Southern Province of Thailand

Training Workshop at Banglamung huge success

On September 4-5, CPP Thailand organized a training workshop in ICT Child Protection Curriculum for Banglamung School in Chonburi, Pattaya, Thailand.

About 40 teachers and 8 students attended. CPP aimed to introduce a draft curriculum on ICT Child Protection as a pilot activity for the school with hopes that the curriculum will be used in the second semester. Although the workshop was held over the weekend, all participants were very active.