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Policy and Influencing

Policy and Influencing

Policy change for a safer online world

Tackling the drivers of preventable online harm

Technology plays a role in at least one in four deaths by suicide among young people aged 10 to 19, and we now lose a young person to technology-influenced suicide every single week.

Across the country, children and families are being left to experience the devastating consequences of inaction from tech firms. Although progress has been made, urgent and decisive action is still needed to build and strengthen legislative and regulatory guardrails that can turn the tide on preventable online harm.

Our policy work sets out to,

  • Make the case for strengthened tech accountability framework
  • Leverage the existing regime
  • Respond to a growing and agile set of online risks
  • Make the case for innovative new accountability and transparency framework

Our Roadmap for a better online future sets out a five-point plan to deliver meaningful change and attract the confidence and support of parents, children, and civil society experts.

We launched our Roadmap in Westminster in 2026 – watch event video below.

 

Latest policy work

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Missed chances, lost lives: How a substance and suicide forum cost lives and the state missed countless chances to act

Missed chances, lost lives: How a substance and suicide forum cost lives and the state missed countless chances to act

Report setting out how a substance and suicide forum costs lives and the state missed countless chances to act (Oct 25)

Letter to Ofcom: Meta’s AI chatbots

Letter to Ofcom: Meta’s AI chatbots

Molly Rose Foundation writes to Ofcom boss Melanie Dawes urging the regulator to hold Meta to account for failures under the Online Safety Act.

Parliamentary briefing: Pervasive-by-design

Parliamentary briefing: Pervasive-by-design

From July 2025, social media platforms have been required to comply with new measures set out in the Online Safety Act to protect children from harmful content.

Joint letter to Ofcom on Meta risk assessments

Joint letter to Ofcom on Meta risk assessments

Molly rose Foundation coordinated a letter to Ofcom to warn against Meta’s plans to automate 90% of its risk assessments.

Briefing on Ofcom’s child safety measures

Briefing on Ofcom’s child safety measures

This briefing sets out our initial assessment of Ofcom’s Protection of Children measures, which in our view fail to rise to the challenge of protecting children from algorithmically-driven preventable harm.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Who we are and where we’re headed

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.

Policy News

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Ofcom fines online suicide forum £950,000 after campaign by survivors and bereaved families

Ofcom fines online suicide forum £950,000 after campaign by survivors and bereaved families

The watchdog also said it will apply for a court order to block the forum in the UK if its concerns are not addressed.

Molly Russell’s schoolfriends demand online safety for young people at Downing Street

Molly Russell’s schoolfriends demand online safety for young people at Downing Street

A letter, signed by over 1,300 Molly Rose Foundation supporters, was hand delivered to Number 10.

More than 60% of Australian children still using social media despite ban for under-16s, research shows

More than 60% of Australian children still using social media despite ban for under-16s, research shows

Molly Rose Foundation warns it would be a ‘high stakes gamble’ for the UK to implement an Australia-style ban at this stage.

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