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This year’s theme: Mental Health is a universal right

If you use the Internet, are aged 18 or over and have been in contact with mental health services with suicidal thoughts and/or behaviours, the Molly Rose Foundation (MRF) is asking you to consider contributing to this study.

The Online Safety Bill has received Royal Assent in Parliament, bringing the new rules into effect.

The onus is now on Ofcom to move boldly and swiftly to protect children from preventable harm.

The Molly Rose Foundation stands with US-based online safety group the Centre for Countering Digital Hate in the face of legal threats from Elon Musk.

It comes following calls by crossbench peer Baroness Kidron to give coroners legal powers to request information from Facebook and other service providers which could be relevant to the death of a child who has used their platform.

The Oscar-winning actress’s call echoes the Molly Rose Foundation (MRF)’s campaign to strengthen the Online Safety Bill.

Polling which shows huge public support for strengthening the Online Safety Bill (OSB) is being backed by the Molly Rose Foundation (MRF).

This year’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is Anxiety. If you are a teacher or youth worker you can find the resources that you need to help plan your activities here.