Browse our reports, briefing and articles to learn more about the work we deliver and our impact on the online safety sector to protect children and young people from online harm.

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

Molly Rose Foundation is calling for the urgent prioritisation of critical algorithmic literacy (AL), to ensure children have the knowledge, critical skills and agency to navigate an algorithmic internet.

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

immediately before the Online Safety Act came into effect (Oct 25)

Collaborative report revealing how Instagram is failing to protect minors (Sept 25)

Suicide, self-harm and intense depression content on TikTok and Instagram, and how their algorithms recommend it to teens (Aug 25)

Bold and decisive action is needed to tackle the acute and chronic harms caused by social media.

Recent weeks have seen growing momentum behind a social ban for under 16s in the UK, following the introduction of similar measures in Australia.

Risk assessments are a cornerstone of the Online Safety Act, with online services required to produce ‘suitable and sufficient’ risk assessments for both the illegal and child safety parts of the regime.