Christchurch Call Foundation
This on-demand learning platform is designed for parents, caregivers, educators, and all caring adults who support young people at home, school, and in their communities. We will build your knowledge about online gaming spaces to help you provide the best, informed support to young people who spend time in digital playgrounds. We can help young people build resilience to harmful online content by unpacking the world of gaming, understanding the challenges young people face, and implementing strategies to support them.
If you have any questions, please email learn@christchurchcall.org.
This training course supports online community moderators and trust and safety practitioners in preventing and responding to online harms. With a focus on online gender-based violence, this course explores the importance of fostering safe and healthy video game communities. Using a digital bystander intervention model, participants will explore hybrid harms that pose potential dangers in their online communities and become equipped with a framework to respond appropriately.
If you have any questions, please email learn@christchurchcall.org.
The Catalyst Public Policy Champions Programme is an intensive, international executive-style training programme designed to address this gap. Led by the Christchurch Call Foundation, in partnership with the Hertie School and the VOX-Pol Institute, the programme equips a new generation of policymakers and practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and networks needed to design and implement effective responses to hybrid online harms, terrorism, and violent extremism intersecting with TFGBV.