In the period from January till March 2021, the Club for Youth Empowerment 018 organized online peer workshops on the topic of safety and security of young people with the aim of promoting safe behavior among young people. The program of peer workshops was adapted to online platforms and participants had the opportunity to be educated about different segments of security and to start discussion on specific risks for youth safety. More than 180 high school students participated in peer workshops and are now informed about different ways to promote safe behavior in their communities. This activity was organized within the project “BezbedNi 2020” which is implemented by Club for Youth Empowerment 018 (KOM 018) in co-operation with 6 local secondary schools (First Nis Gymnasium “Stevan Sremac”, Gymnasium “Bora Stankovic”, Art School Nis, Music School Nis, Mechanical School Nis and Gastronomy – Touristic School Nis) and its focused on the empowerment and inclusion of secondary schools students in the campaign on the importance of safety. The project is especially focused on those segments of safety of greater importance for young people: peer violence, traffic safety, discrimination and hate speech on different grounds (nationality, religion, sexual orientation and similar) and abuse of psychoactive substances and alcohol. Moreover, due to coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak, part of the project is focused on the safe behaviour and preventive measures in order to combat Covid-19 spread among young people. Based on the previous best practices, this project contributes to the increased participation of youth in the development and implementation of the local youth security policy through their participation in different actions. Namely, different safety challenges were discussed and elaborated upon in a series of activities for young people: creative workshops (dance, graphics, and music), training, peer and dance workshops, flash mob and other online actions. Project is implemented in the period 05.10.2020 – 04.05.2020 and is supported by OSCE Mission to Serbia within the project Consolidating the democratization process in the security sector in the Republic of Serbia, funded by Swedish Government. Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade, Serbia