In 2024, we took an important step toward bringing digital safety and prevention tools to children and adolescents. Together with OCEDIC – Universidad Austral and the Comisión Pro Bono, we participated throughout the year in the “OCEDIC goes to school” program, providing training on cybercrime risks and digital security.
We addressed cyberbullying, grooming, and digital footprints with a practical and preventive approach, so that students, teachers, and school teams can act effectively when facing real situations.
The trainings were delivered by Indra Boneta and Mora Tapia Gómez, who prepared specifically for the design and delivery of the sessions. The project reached four schools and a total of 518 students, including Colegio San José (Balvanera), Colegio Sagrado Corazón (Barracas), Pilgrims’ College (San Isidro), and Colegio Generación (Temperley).
It was a year of sustained work, school visits, and difficult but necessary conversations—and, above all, a partnership that shows how pro bono practice can also take shape in the classroom: anticipating risks and responding to the challenges of the digital environment.
Thank you to the Comisión Pro Bono, the OCEDIC team, and each school for opening their doors and making this work possible.

