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Thematic dialogue on social media and children’s mental health

 4 June 2026  Strasbourg (Palais de l’Europe - Room 9) and  online

Social media is becoming an increasingly integral part of children’s daily lives, transforming the ways in which they communicate, learn, and interact. While platforms offer genuine opportunities for children to express themselves, engage in society, and stay informed, they also raise concerns given the risks they pose and their potential impact on children’s well-being and mental health.
The session will provide an opportunity to explore the relationship between exposure to social media and children’s well-being and mental health, and to examine policy responses aimed at mitigating risks. At a time when many countries are reviewing their legislation on children’s access to social media, the discussions will seek to identify ways to best balance the protection of children with the respect for their rights and their participation. 

This event is organised by the Steering Committee for the Rights of the Child (CDENF), in co-operation with the Steering Committee for Human Rights in the fields of Biomedicine and Health (CDBIO), under the auspices of the Presidency of Monaco of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers. It contributes to the New Democratic Pact for Europe.

 Draft Programme

9:15 - 10:10  

Opening and introduction

  • Alain BERSET, Secretary General of the Council of Europe 
  • Christophe ROBINO,  Minister of Social Affairs and Health of Monaco
  • Elisabeth STAKSRUD, Professor, Media and Communication Department, University of Oslo
  • Julia (Ireland) and Rhythm (Malta), Youth Ambassadors, 5Rights Foundation

10:10 - 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 - 12:00

Taking stock | Growing up with social media: Exploring implications for children’s mental health

The session aims to identify, describe and assess the potential effects and risks to the mental health of children and adolescents associated with the use of social media, based on current scientific evidence and experience of health professionals, and young people.


  • Sophia ACHAB, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre in Mental Health, University of Geneva, Medical Director, ReConnect consultation service, Geneva University Hospitals and expert for the Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe on online addictions
  • Grégoire BORST, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychology and Neuroscience, Paris Cité University
  • Melanie KUHRN and Stella GOESCHL, Regional Youth Champions, Digital Transformation for Health Lab (DTH-Lab)
  • Markus MESCHIK,  Professor, Social Sciences, University of Saint Pölten, expert for the Pompidou Group of the Council of Europe

12:00 - 12:30 Q&A session

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

offered by the Presidency of Monaco

14:00- 15:30 

Formulating policy responses | Educate, support, regulate: a call for a comprehensive response


This session will explore multidimensional and complementary strategies to prevent and mitigate risks on children and ensure the safe use of social media and, more broadly, digital tools, in full respect of their human rights. The issue of age limitations will be critically  considered. 

  • Louise HOLLY, Policy and Research Coordinator, Digital Transformation for Health Lab (DTH-Lab) and Cassie REDLICH,  Technical Officer, Mental Health Specialist, World Health Organisation (WHO Europe)
  • Martin HUSOVEC, Professor of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
  • Manon LETOUCHE, Head of EU Affairs, 5Rights Foundation
  • Alessandro PADOVAN, Representative, Advisory Council on Youth (CCJ) of the Council of Europe
  • Lisa ROBINSON, Online Safety Policy Analyst, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

15:30- 16:00 Q&A session

16:00 - 16:10 Break

16:10 - 17:40  

Open floor discussion

Exchange of practices and experience sharing
  • Contributions of member States and partners (registration required)

17:40 - 17:45 

Conclusions

  • Presentation of key learnings
  • Follow-up and future activities

17:45 - 18:30  Refreshments
offered by the Presidency of Monaco

18:30 - 20:30 

Private preview screening
In-person only

 Moderators

Juliette Hudson
Juliette Hudson Young human rights professional and youth advocate
Lindsey Higgs
Lindsey Higgs Facilitator and participatory designer

 Speakers

 

Back Christophe Robino

Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Monaco
Christophe Robino

Christophe Robino is Minister for Health and Social Affairs of the Principality of Monaco. He was nominated in April 2022.

Christophe Robino is a Doctor of Medicine specialised in nephrology and medical resuscitation. Prior to his ministerial function, he was Head of the Medical Specialities-Haemodialysis Department at the Princess Grace Hospital of Monaco (CHPG) and Medical Director of Monaco’s Private Haemodialysis Centre.

Christophe Robino has also been involved in public life in Monaco for many years. In particular, he was elected to the National Council (Monaco’s legislative chamber) in 2013-2018 as Chairman of the Education, Youth and Sport Commission, and then in 2018 (until 2022) as Chairman of the Social Interests and Diverse Affairs Commission. 

As Minister, Christophe Robino is committed to improving the quality of access to healthcare for the population, as well as to major social reforms.

Christophe Robino is married and has three children.
 

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 Molly Rose Foundation

Andy Burrows
Andy Burrows CEO Molly Rose Foundation
Ian Russell
Ian Russell Molly Russell’s father and Chair of Molly Rose Foundation

 

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