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NSPCC Online Safety Bill Brief - Sept 23.pdf
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Online child abuse crimes have doubled in recent years and more must be done to protect children online
15 September 2021 / News
While online abuse crimes have surged by 78% over four years, new Government plans to regulate social media through the Online Safety Bill fall significantly short of tackling this issue.
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Victims Bill briefing Domestic abuse
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The Online Safety Bill has been passed in "a momentous day for children"
19 September 2023 / News
After years of campaigning, the Online Safety Bill will soon be made a law, and will help protect children from online abuse
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Majority of public want tougher Online Safety Bill that holds tech bosses responsible for child safety
5 January 2023 / News
As the Online Safety Bill returns to parliament this month, polling shows overwhelming public support for tougher measures to enforce children’s safety online.
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There will be more than 3,500 online child abuse crimes every month the Online Safety Bill is delayed
5 August 2022 / News
A record number of child abuse offences took place online last year and it’s essential the next Prime Minister makes it a national priority to pass the Online Safety Bill.
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We’re calling for effective action in the Online Safety Bill as child abuse image crimes reach record levels
22 February 2023 / News
66% increase in child abuse image offences recorded by UK police in the past 5 years, our investigation has revealed.
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We’re calling for the Online Safety Bill to create a children’s watchdog that stands up for them against Big Tech
23 May 2022 / News
As the Online Safety Bill goes through Parliament, polling shows nine in ten (88%) of UK adults overwhelmingly support a watchdog to fight for children at risk of online sexual abuse.
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Online safety advice and insights for Safer Internet Day 2023
7 February 2023 / News
In support of this annual event on 7 February, we’re offering advice and resources to help keep young people safe.
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Online child grooming offences pass 10,000
29 May 2020 / News
We are urging the Prime Minister to get social media regulation done as online child grooming offences pass 10,000
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Human Trafficking (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to the Human Trafficking (Scotland) Bill in January 2014.
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Poll shows widescale public support for stronger laws to protect children from online abuse
12 March 2021 / News
Our new poll shows overwhelming public support for more online safety and protection for children .
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time-to-act.pdf
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Scottish Government consultation on Rights of Children and Young People Bill
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Our submission in response to the Scottish Government consultation on Rights of Children and Young People Bill in November 2011.
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NSPCC Scotland response to 'Shifting the culture': a Member’s Bill consultation by Dr Richard Simpson MSP and Graeme Pearson MSP
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Our submission in response to 'Shifting the culture': a Member’s Bill consultation by Dr Richard Simpson MSP and Graeme Pearson MSP in June 2012.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the Health and Sport Committee consideration of the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to the Health and Sport Committee consideration of the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Bill in December 2011.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland written submission to the Assembly Justice Committee on the Justice Bill 2014
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Our written submission to the Assembly Justice Committee on the Justice Bill 2014.
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NSPCC Scotland response to the equal opportunities committee consultation on a draft Education (Scotland) Bill 2015
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Our submission in response to the equal opportunities committee consultation on a draft Education (Scotland) Bill 2015.
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NSPCC Scotland response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill
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Our submission in response to a consultation on proposals for a Mental Health (Scotland) Bill in March 2014.
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Duty to Protect - NSPCC report - Sept 2021.pdf
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