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Showing 41 to 60 of 170 results for "Digital Economy Bill".
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18 November 2022 / News
We’re calling for the Government to deliver a Victims Bill that legislates for support services for children impacted by domestic abuse.
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1 November 2022 / News
The longer this vital legislation is delayed the more vulnerable children are at risk of online grooming and sexual abuse.
20 October 2022 / News
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has released its final report on how multiple organisations have failed and are continuing to fail to protect children in their care from sexual abuse.
Our free, 10-minute digital training will help you know what to do if a child needs help, or if you need support yourself.
30 September 2022 / News
The inquest findings into the death of Molly Russell released today, told she took her own life while suffering from depression and had interacted with harmful social media content.
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11 August 2022 / News
Waiting to get to court can be extremely distressing for young victims, yet our research shows court waiting times for child sexual abuse cases have surged by 43% in four years.
8 August 2022 / News
An overview of the safety features and parental controls to help keep your child safe on YouTube.
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.
12 July 2022 / News
We may see even higher levels of online child sexual abuse, as record levels were reached during the pandemic, and have not subsided, meaning there may be a long-term increase in risk.
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