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Some of the biggest names from industry and charities have joined forces with the government, parents and young people to help keep children safe online.
The new UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS) will unite over 100 organisations from the public and private sector working with government to deliver recommendations from Dr Tanya Byron’s report ‘Safer Children in a Digital World’.
Reporting directly to the Prime Minister, the Council will help to improve the regulation and education around internet use, tackling problems around online bullying, safer search features, and violent video games. This unprecedented coalition of experts and organisations will ensure that parents and young people have a voice in the development of a Child Internet Safety Strategy, to be delivered early next year.
The strategy will:
Speaking at the launch of the UKCCIS at the Science Museum in London, Children’s Minister Ed Balls said: “Today’s launch is a significant achievement and I thank all members of the Council for their support and commitment. We want to help children and young people to make the most of what all digital and interactive technologies can offer. By putting in place the right support for children, young people and parents we can reduce much of the anxiety that exists around the internet. UKCISS will enable everyone from parents to industry, government, education, and children’s welfare organisations to play their part in keeping children safe online.”
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