Our values guide everything we do – from how we push for safer online outcomes; build support and education that can change young people’s lives; to how we will work with each other, our supporters and partners. We are committed to being,

Molly Russell’s Dad, Co-Founder of Molly Rose Foundation and Chair. Ian is one of the foremost tech accountability campaigners in the UK striving for an online world that is fundamentally safe for children and young people.

With over 20 years of experience working in policy and campaigning, Andy is an expert in child online safety after working as Head of Child Safety Online Policy at NSPCC as well as working as a policy consultant and strategist.

Gareth has worked in communications and media for over 12 years and holds extensive experience in child protection policy after working at the NSPCC for 8 years.

Having worked in the charity sector for over 19 years, Jo has worked in the health, disability and youth sector to develop programmes and build organisational capacity.

Kate has extensive knowledge designing and delivering safeguarding and child online safety education having worked at Childnet International and NSPCC as well holding teaching experience.

We are dedicated to ensuring that children and young people are protected from online harm to bring an end to preventable deaths by suicide where technology plays a role.

We influence policy makers, raise the voice of lived experience and deliver education and support to reduce preventable suicide and address online harm.
We lose one young person to suicide where technology plays a role every week in the UK. It’s our belief that suicide is preventable with the right education in place together with better regulation and policy change.
Live Long and Stay Strong where words written by Molly Russell in the weeks before her death that have become the cornerstone of everything Molly Rose Foundation does today.
We influence policy makers, raise the voice of lived experience and deliver education and support to reduce preventable suicide and address online harm.
