Youth Forum on the role of social networking services and mobile phone technology is sexual violence

Seeking participants
Youth Forum on the role of social networking services and mobile phone technology is sexual violence
Here at the Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault (ACSSA) we are trying to understand how technologies (such as Facebook and mobile phones) are used to hurt and upset young people. It is important that we hear your views. As part of the New Legal Frontier Project, we want to hear your thoughts and insights about social networking and mobile phone technologies and how you use these tools to interact with your peers. We are interested in positive and negative views about the role of these technologies in relation to a variety of different activities, for example, messaging sexy pictures or posting them on Facebook, or taking video footage with a mobile phone when fooling around with someone.
We'd like to invite young people, aged 16 to 25, to join us for an informal discussion
When: 4.30 pm, Monday 21 February
Where: Australian Institute of Family Studies, Level 20 485 La Trobe St, Melbourne.
Food and drinks will be provided
You won't be asked to talk about your own personal experiences during the roundtable. Your identity will be kept confidential in any publications related to the project.

Want to participate in the roundtable discussion?

Please contact Nicole Bluett-Boyd via email <frontierproject@aifs.gov.au> or phone (03) 9214 7888
For catering purposes, please RSVP by Friday 10 February.
To find out more about this project please contact Nicole (above),visit us on out website: <www.aifs.gov.au/acssa> or like us on Facebook at "The Role of Communication Technology in Sexual Violence"