Search our resource hub to find expert, evidence-led briefings and reports to guide effective and robust policy change in the online safety sector to reduce tech-facilitated self-harm and suicide

Research finds that teenagers continue to be exposed to harmful levels of suicide, self-harm, depression and eating disorder content on major social media platforms.

Our new research has found half of girls are still being exposed to high risk suicide, self-harm and depression content after the Online Safety Act came to force.

Urgent and decisive action is needed to address the preventable harm faced by young people on social media, gaming platforms, messaging services and AI chatbots.

Ian Russell has written to the Prime Minister urging him to go beyond a blanket ban and make safety and wellbeing the price for entry to the UK market.

Research briefing with the results of a large-scale polling on young people in Australia as to the efficacy of the social media ban (April 2026)

Resources to give MPs a clear and practical way to understand what matters most to the people they represent and to make sure their views help shape the next steps in online safety.

A 2026 research briefing showing strong support from the UK public for new legislation to protect young people on social media.

Read policy briefing providing an overview of Molly Rose Foundation’s five-point plan laid out in our Roadmap for a better online future.

A new online safety settlement for children, parents and families.