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The report 'Childhood, adolescence and digital well-being: an approach based on health, coexistence and social responsibility' will be presented on Friday, June 12, at 9:45 a.m., at the Palau Macaya in Barcelona.

Next Friday, June 12, a new report on the connections between childhood, adolescence and digital well-being will be presented at the Palau Macaya facilities, located at Passeig de Sant Joan, number 108, in the city of Barcelona. The event, which will begin at 9:45 a.m., will delve into the approaches of the report 'Childhood, adolescence and digital well-being: an approach based on health, coexistence and social responsibility', which has been developed by UNICEF Spain, the University of Santiago de Compostela, the Official College of Computer Engineering of Catalonia and Red.es. In this sense, the event, which will focus especially on the results in Catalonia and will be hosted by journalist Olga Vallejo , will begin with the institutional welcome that will be given by Jaume Lanaspa , president of UNICEF Committee Catalonia. Next, the conference 'Minors and screens: there is no well-being without digital well-being' will be given by Antonio Rial, professor and researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela.

Next, the presentation 'Digital Childhood: Report from Catalonia' will be held, with the participation of Jesús Herrero , general director of Red.es; Karina Gibert , dean of the Official College of Computer Engineering of Catalonia; Nacho Guadix , head of education and digital rights at Unicef Spain, and Antonio Rial , professor and researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela. A round table will then be held, which will collect the contributions, opinions and reflections of boys and girls. Also participating will be Mohamed Afantrous , student of the degree in microcomputer systems and networks; Sonia Fernández , general director of Curriculum and Professional Development of the Department of Education and Professional Training of the Generalitat of Catalonia; Susana Jiménez-Murcia , head of the clinical psychology service at the Bellvitge Hospital; Lidon Gasull , director of aFFac; Albert Beltran , co-founder of Balance Phone, and Mireia Yter , researcher at the Esade Institute for Social Innovation. The event will end with the institutional closing by Miquel Sàmper, Minister of Business and Employment of the Generalitat de Catalunya.

Interested people can register online through this link .

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