Childhood and the internet - safety, education and regulation

Event Info

Wed 29 Jan, 2014 from 9:00am - 1:00pm
Childhood and the internet - safety, education and regulation
UK
Cost: £190 (excluding VAT)

Description

Guest of Honour: Helen Goodman MP, Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport

This seminar will offer a timely opportunity to consider the emerging regulatory and public policy priorities for protecting young web users - as the Government considers the way ahead as part of the policy document:Connectivity, Content and Consumers: Britain's digital platform for growth.

The conference will bring policymakers together with representatives from across technology, telecoms and child protection to examine priority challenges including adult and offensive material, unwanted attention via social media and damaging websites, such as those promoting hatred and forms of self-harm. Delegates will also assess latest thinking on ways to engage with young people on the dangers that exist online and provide them with the education and skills necessary to empower and enable informed choices.

We are delighted to be able to include in this seminar keynote addresses from Helen Goodman MP, Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport and Simon Milner, Policy Director, UK and Ireland, Facebook.

Adam Kinsley, Director of Policy, BSkyB; Peter Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, ATVOD; Dr Victoria Nash, Director of Graduate Studies and Policy and Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford; Vicki Shotbolt, Chief Executive Officer, The Parent Zone andMatthew Walker, Senior Research Manager, National Foundation for Education Research (NFER) have also agreed to speak at the seminar.

Lord Inglewood, Chairman, House of Lords Select Committee on Communications has kindly agreed to chair a session at this event.