On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana raising awareness on the risks children face online said that online violence is affecting children's mental wellbeing.
He said, “We live a large part of our lives on the internet today, through our mobiles and computers. It presents great opportunities to grow, thrive, connect and build relationships. However, this also presents risks to children and young people who access and use the online space.”
The actor said, “From being bullied and abused over private messages to being trolled publicly through offensive comments on social media posts, we know that online violence is affecting mental health and wellbeing of children. Children tend to withdraw socially. Combined with the lack of a supportive environment to seek help, or the fear of losing access to the internet often leads children to remain silent, further compounding the ill-effects of the abuse they have suffered.”
Ayushmann wants to create an environment for children to talk about these risks and threats safely and is going to work with UNICEF on the same.
“It is important to create an environment where children know how to seek help and are not afraid ask for help when they face online abuse or encounter a breach of privacy. They should know who to go to seek support, including parents, teachers and peers in school. Children must be made aware of the importance of ensuring privacy, avoiding contact with unknown or suspicious profiles when online and reporting offences. We should train our children for informed and mindful use of the internet,” he said.
Ayushmann urged people to avoid unnecessary sharing of private information and pictures online; be mindful of the comments and messages we write on social media and familiarise ourselves with how to report offences on various social media platforms. “By doing so, we can influence our children to access the internet and help them harness its vast potential to transform their lives, knowing they are safe and protected.”
(ANI)