Tokat Association for Economic Development and Vocational Training took part in the international Cyber Aware youth project held in Łódź, Poland, with a delegation of four young participants and one group leader. The project was coordinated by the Polish organization EDU4YOU and brought together young people from various countries to raise awareness about digital safety and responsible internet use.
During the week-long exchange, participants engaged in interactive workshops on topics such as cybersecurity, digital literacy, social media responsibility, online ethics, and combating cyberbullying. Through hands-on activities and group discussions, the youth developed a deeper understanding of both the opportunities and the threats of the digital world.
The project also provided a platform for intercultural learning, where participants shared experiences, presented their ideas, and built lasting international friendships. The Turkish team actively contributed to discussions on how young people can protect themselves and others in online spaces.

Speaking about the project, the association’s representative stated:
“Cybersecurity and digital awareness are crucial skills for the next generation. Through the Cyber Aware project, our young participants gained valuable knowledge and tools to navigate the online world safely and responsibly.”

The Tokat Association for Economic Development and Vocational Training continues to support youth through international programs, aiming to enhance their personal, social, and professional development.