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28 GOW 2017 Report   for children about internet safety and ways to   14 volunteers from Barclays operational center deal with cyber bullying, such as “Are you safe in internet?”, “Internet and children”, “Cyber-security: what you should know”. visited 14 Youth job centers in different regions of Lithuania. Over 300 young unemployed people took part in the face- to- face events during which Barclays volunteers shared their experience about digital skills for jobs and organized brain battles on safety online.   for youngsters who are interested in ICT and want to learn more about ICT related professions, such as “I feel better because I know and I know how”, „Personal image in social media“, “Do I have enough digital skills for job”; “Computer literacy: programming in C #, PHP”.   for adults about cyber-security and e-services: “Information security: why you should care?”, “Wild web labyrinths”, “e.Banking: service which facilitates life”   for seniors about safe ways to use e-services: “eCommerce: what you should know”, “Safe e. Banking”;,“Public sector e-services development: Achievements and Lessons”, “E-services: smart and safe use of electronic services”. Over 200,000 people were reached through online news portals, radio and social media as well as partners’ and local communities’ websites. Cybersecurity and e-Services training in partnership with banks in Lithuania GOW17 in Lithuania: Online with confidence and better skills Cybersecurity and “brain fight” for the GOW17 in Lithuania (YDC) First “Personal Image in Social Media” training (YDC) LUXEMBOURG http://www.getonlineweek.eu/luxembourg/ PROMOTING AND SUPPORTING DIGITALIZATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE ENTERPRISES IN LUXEMBOURG In 2017, GOW was organised for the first time in Luxembourg by our new National Partner – the House of Training. The House of Training focused on promotional and public awareness activities through their own and the partners’ websites and social media channels. During their first Get Online Week, it engaged 340 people with three main activities: a workshop, a Cre@tivity skill competition, and a visit to one of the biggest IT fairs in Germany with over 200 pupils. The main training event was a workshop Digital Competences for the Enterprises. The House of Training and SECURITYMADEIN.LU jointly organised this information session dealing with the digitalisation in the business world. It addressed topics such as online communication, e-commerce, cyber security, data protection, electronic archiving, office automation, etc. with 45 participants. Cre@tivity skill Competition is aimed at introducing students into digital skills and project management. The launch event had 74 participants, and already there were interesting projects such as a digital bee hive and a young group of students who made their own business. The House of Training and LIDIT support the LGL@CeBIT