This document discusses communication channels used by a children and youth helpline organization. It provides statistics on usage of different channels like telephone, chat, email, and forums in 2011. The telephone remains the most used channel, accounting for 98% of contacts. Popular discussion topics on each channel are listed, with mental health, relationships, and violence being frequently discussed. Key developments in recent years include the introduction of a toll-free phone number and increased mobile phone use for calls. E-mail contact has also grown steadily.
Mercados de Valores Primarios y SecundariosJeniree Paez
Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua.
Maestría en Gerencia, Mención Finanzas
Asignatura: Análisis Financiero y Contable
Elaborado Por:
-Páez, Jenirée
- Vanegas, Felix
Mercados de Valores Primarios y SecundariosJeniree Paez
Universidad Bicentenaria de Aragua.
Maestría en Gerencia, Mención Finanzas
Asignatura: Análisis Financiero y Contable
Elaborado Por:
-Páez, Jenirée
- Vanegas, Felix
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1. The use and properties of channels to
communicate with children and youngsters:
phone, chat, e-mail, forum
Geert Strobbe
(Secretary Kinder- en JongerenTelefoon)
2. Table of Contents
• Overview of different communication channels
• Year results 2011
• Striking developments in the past years
• Media-characteristics
– Telephone
– Chat
– E-mail
– Forum
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3. KJT media
• Telephone
– Number: 102
– Hours:
• Daily from 4 pm until 10 pm, except on Sunday and national holidays
• Chat
– Website: www.kjt.org
– From 6 pm until 10 pm, every Monday and Wednesday
• E-mail
– E-mail: brievenbus@kjt.org
• Forum
– Website: www.kjt.org, www.102.be
4. Numbers
• Numbers 2009
Telephone Chat E-mail
Not answered calls 748689 5589 0
Calls without dialogue 15259 68 4
Dialogues 11214 795 5397
Total 775162 6452 5401
• Total • Share of calls over • Share of dialogues over
the different media the different media
100%
90%
Telphon
80% e
70% 98%
60%
50%
40%
30% Chat
20% E-mail 1%
1%
10%
0%
Telphone Chat E-mail
Telephone Chat E-mail
Medium
Not answered calls Calls without dialogue
Dialogues
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5. Themes
• Most popular themes per communication medium
e-mail
telefoon chat
gespreks-thema's subthema's aantal %
gespreks-thema's subthema's aantal % gespreks-thema's subthema's aantal %
vrienden niet gespecificeerd 500 9,30%
geweld pesten 826 7,40% vrienden niet gespecificeerd 97 12,20%
geweld ruzie 465 8,60%
vrienden niet gespecificeerd 623 5,60% psychische gezondheid zelfmoord(gedachten) 82 10,30%
geweld ruzie 597 5,30% psychische gezondheid zelfverwonding 77 9,70%
verliefdheid aanmaken 392 7,30%
verliefdheid aanmaken 528 4,70% verliefdheid niet gespecificeerd 72 9,10% andere niet gespecificeerd 379 7,00%
verliefdheid niet gespecificeerd 363 6,70%
andere niet gespecificeerd 484 4,30% geweld ruzie 72 9,10%
gezin niet gespecificeerd 384 3,40% verliefdheid aanmaken 69 8,70% psychische gezondheid depressie 361 6,70%
verliefdheid niet gespecificeerd 376 3,40% geweld seksuele aanranding/ misbruik 54 6,80% psychische gezondheid zelfvertrouwen 355 6,60%
seksualiteit info over vrijen 366 3,30% gezin niet gespecificeerd 50 6,30% psychische gezondheid zelfmoord(gedachten) 355 6,60%
gezin huisregels 310 2,80% lichaam uiterlijk 47 5,90% gezin huisregels 290 5,40%
algemene onderwerpen info over KJT 308 2,70% geweld pesten 46 5,80% verliefdheid relatieproblemen 286 5,30%
vrije tijd babbeltje/grapje/gedichtje/liedje 300 2,70% seksualiteit info over vrijen 40 5,00% geweld pesten 256 4,70%
school niet gespecificeerd 298 2,70% psychische gezondheid depressie 39 4,90% lichaam uiterlijk 254 4,70%
verliefdheid relatieproblemen 288 2,60% psychische gezondheid zelfvertrouwen 38 4,80% psychische gezondheid angst 246 4,60%
seksualiteit niet gespecificeerd 286 2,60% verliefdheid relatieproblemen 38 4,80% gezin niet gespecificeerd 235 4,40%
vrije tijd verveling 286 2,60% psychische gezondheid angst 37 4,70% lichaam fysieke gezondheid 210 3,90%
psychische gezondheid angst 280 2,50% psychische gezondheid eetstoornissen 37 4,70% psychische gezondheid zelfverwonding 210 3,90%
gezin echtscheiding 274 2,40% gezin huisregels 35 4,40% seksualiteit zwangerschap 184 3,40%
geweld fysieke mishandeling 255 2,30% seksualiteit zwangerschap 33 4,20% psychische gezondheid eenzaamheid 179 3,30%
school schoolprestaties 250 2,20% psychische gezondheid verlies/rouw 33 4,20% geweld seksuele aanranding/ misbruik 160 3,00%
lichaam fysieke gezondheid 240 2,10% seksualiteit seksuele relatie 28 3,50% gezin echtscheiding 156 2,90%
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6. Most important developments(1)
• Phone :
– Toll free number
– Use of mobile phones
EvolutionTelefoonOproepen
Evolutie Telephone calls
900000
800000
Number of calls
Aantal oproepen
700000
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Jaar
078/151413 0800/15111 102
7. Most important developments (2)
• E-mail
– Steady growth
Evolution e-mails
Evolutie e-mails
6000
Number of e-mails
5000
Aantal e-mails
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Jaar
8. Most important developments (3)
• Chat
– Increase by 200% through the expansion of the chat service
from 1 up to 2 evenings
Evolution Chat gesprekken
Evolutie chat conversations
1000
Number of chats
Aantal chatgesprekken
800
600
400
200
0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Jaar
9. Chat calls in 2009
Answered calls every month
• 6452 “calls” (clicks on the chat button during the opening hours)
– Almost a duplication in comparison to 2008 (3400)
• 863 answered calls
– 126 % more than in 2008
• 795 dialogues (92% of the answered calls)
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10. Media-characteristics
• Telephone / mobile(1)
– Accessibility
• Hours
• Number of counsellors
• Mobile
– Costs for the caller
• For free
– Fast medium / immediate feedback expected
• Duration of an average conversation: 6 minutes
– Close connection with the caller is possible
– Anonymity of the caller
• Phone number is not shown
• Not appropriate for “follow up conversations”
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11. Media-characteristics
• Telepone / mobile (2)
– “Side effects”
• Malicious calls
• Continuous calls( +/- 6%)
• Prank calls (+/- 30%)
– Possibility to recall
• When we should give up anonimity
• “confidentiality”
– Authentication (of the caller)
• Through phone number?
– Confidentiality
• Listening in
• But also: is the caller alone in the room? (certainly when “recalling”)
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12. Media-characteristics
• Chat (1)
– Accessibility
• Opening hours
• Number of counsellors
– Accessibility
• ~ internet
• Technical obstacles (download, language,...)
• Low psychological barrier
– Costs for the caller
• Accessibility of the internet (fixed cost every month)
– Relatively slow medium – conversations run slow
• Duration average conversation: 30 min
• Immediate feedback expected
• ! Legal questions
– Close connection possible with chatter (“distance” leads to proximity)
– Anonymity (of the chatter)
• Limited benefit of IP addresses
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13. Media-characteristics
• Chat (2)
– “Side effects”
• Continuous chatters
• Almost no “prank chats”
– Not easy to contact the chatter
• Give up anonymity
• Accessibility of the chatter at his computer
– Authentication (of the chatter)
• “chatter can be identified” (registration procedure (log in)/ ~skype)
– Confidentiality
• “Listening in” can be inhibited by enciphering the messages (SSL)
• But also: is the chatter alone in the room ?
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14. Media-characteristics
• E-mail (1)
– Accessibility
• Number of counsellors
• All incoming e-mails are being answered.
– Accessibility
• ~ internet
• Webmail (hotmail, ...)
– Costs for the client
• Accessibility of the internet (fixed cost every month)
– Slow medium
• Callers expect feedback in “a couple of days”
• Youngsters have a lot of time to formulate and reflect on their questions
• There‟s more time to think about the answers: “Verba volant, scripta manent”
• Difficult to ask for clarification
– More distance to the client
– Anonymity of the client
• E-mail address is unknown.
• Appropriate for “follow-up conversations”
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15. Media-characteristics
• E-mail (2)
– “Side effects”
• Continuous clients !
– There‟s always the possibility to mail back to the client.
• Also see “confidentiality“
– Authentication (of the client)
• through e-mail address ?
– Confidentiality
• “Listening in” is impossible through encrypting (certificates, ...)
• Youngster can write/read an e-mail when he feels like it.
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16. Media-characteristics
• Forum (1)
– Accessibility
• Number of counsellors
• All incoming messages are being processed
– Accessibility
• ~ internet
– Costs for the client
• Accessibility of the internet (fixed cost monthly)
– Quick / difficult medium
• A quick feedback is expected
• Hard to ask for clarification
• (Too) much questions
• Clients expect a personalised answer
– Distance to the client
– Anonymity of the client
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17. Media-characteristics
• Forum (2)
– “Side effets”
• To guarantee someone else‟s opinion and to ask for „censorship‟ policy
• Often the same questions -> FAQ
• What if two (anonymous) clients want to get in touch with one another?
– To get directly in contact with the client:
• In public or …
• In private: “closed forum” (with registration)
– Authentication (of the client)
• Through registration: username + password
– Confidentiality
• “Closed forum” / protected website (https:)
• Youngster can write/read the forum when he feels like it (ajust …)
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