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Molly’s inquest will resume for the second week on Monday 26rth September. This item contains information on the proceedings.

Senior coroner Andrew Walker has ruled that the tech chiefs appear in person at Molly’s inquest which is due to start on 19th September

The Molly Rose Foundation is among the signatories to an open letter sent to the two Conservative leadership candidates, organised by the NSPCC

Every measure to improve safety online may help save lives, so the announcement that Instagram will expand its parental tools across platforms in the UK should be welcomed. It should also be remembered that online safety is not the exclusive responsibility of parents and guardians.

The Molly Rose Foundation have put together some useful links to helpful resources to support Mental Health Awareness Week.

In a ground breaking, one-day meeting the Molly Rose Foundation met to discuss ideas for its future strategic direction. As part of this initiative representatives from a number of other charities and organisations.

Friday 17th March 2022 marks the introduction of the Online Safety Bill to Parliament. It aims to protect children from harmful content and limit people’s exposure to illegal content, while protecting freedom of speech.

The Molly Rose Foundation has held its first in-person training course in nearly two years, following the pandemic.

In the digital age, it is no longer possible to control the news that we are exposed to. Here is some guidance from Unicef and The Mental Health Foundation