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The Cyberculture Foundation leads the fight against bullying in schools

“Our purpose as an organisation is to foster digital wellness and responsible online behaviour. Having observed the alarming incidents of bullying across schools and the devastating consequences, we wanted to be able to take a targeted and tangible approach towards addressing this problem,” says Vuyiseka Klaas, Co-Founder of The Cyberculture Foundation. Read More

Cyberculture Foundation’s roadshow takes a stand against school bullying in South Africa

As bullying continues to be a major issue affecting South African schools, with profound consequences for young learners, the Cyberculture Foundation is taking action to address this crisis.

The Anti-Bullying Awareness Roadshow aims to engage students, educators, and parents in meaningful conversations and workshops designed to combat physical, emotional, and online bullying. Read More

Effects of cyberbullying unpacked at Motherwell school

Motherwell teenagers have raised concerns about the increase in cyberbullying among the youth in their community.

On International Internet Safety Day on Tuesday, James Jolobe High School pupils shared how cyberbullying among their peers was affecting their generation. Read More

IITPSA SIGCyber raises awareness on cyberbullying at inaugural Moot Court event

The Institute of Information Technology Professionals of South Africa’s Cybersecurity Special Interest Group (IITPSA SIGCyber) is proud to have been one of the key sponsors for the inaugural Cybersecurity Moot Court, held in Gqeberha, aimed at raising awareness about the impact and consequences of cyberbullying, during Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October. Read More

Digital Justice Summit! Day 1


We are honoured to participate in this important summit hosted by the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, where vital conversations around children’s rights, digital safety, and participation in the online world are taking centre stage.

We look forward to contributing meaningfully and amplifying young voices throughout this journey. Read More

Digital Justice Summit! Day 2

 

Day 2 was nothing short of powerful as we hosted a youth-led Moot Court session, expertly coordinated by our Co-Founder, Vuyiseka Klaas, at the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund‘s Digital Justice Summit taking place at Stellenbosch University Faculty of Law.

80 young people stepped into the roles of judges, advocates, and rights-holders, deeply examining how children’s rights are protected, violated, and too often ignored in the digital world. The level of insight, confidence, and leadership displayed was truly inspiring.  Read More