Four ministers participated in an important discussion focused on protecting children from internet dangers, highlighting the challenges they face in the digital world. This discussion is part of government efforts to enhance children's safety in cyberspace.
A recent study from the Indonesian Institute highlights the necessity of providing mental health services alongside the implementation of the Child Protection Law to mitigate potential negative impacts on children due to reduced access to social media. Researcher Made Natasya Restu Dewi Pratiwi emphasizes the importance of a supportive environment for psychologically affected children.
Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia has announced the significance of the PP TUNAS policy aimed at protecting children from the dangers of excessive social media use. Expert Novy Buspita Chandra emphasized that this policy is a crucial step towards raising collective awareness about the risks associated with unregulated technology use.