Almost all young people in Switzerland have already come into contact with the topic of cyberbullying, whether directly as victims or perpetrators or indirectly in class. Since December 2023, a revision of the law has been before the National Council's Legal Affairs Committee - the issue is virulent.
We want to talk to you about how this can be tackled, what roles parents and teachers can play and what all this has to do with art.
Almost all young people in Switzerland have already come into contact with the topic of cyberbullying, whether directly as victims or perpetrators or indirectly in the classroom. Since December 2023, a revision of the law has been before the National Council's Legal Affairs Committee - the issue is virulent.
We want to talk to you about how this can be tackled, what roles parents and teachers can play and what all this has to do with art.
On stage for the discussion:
Nadya and Candid Pfister, who lost their daughter Céline after cyberbullying and have been doing prevention work with the organisation célinesvoice ever since.
Christelle Schläpfer, expert and counsellor on the topic.
Sabrina Tannen from the Stickaround platform, which developed the artistic intervention #BYEBITCH at the Schauspielhaus Zurich, which has been a guest in over 25 Zurich classrooms to date.