Guest of Honour: Susie Hargreaves, Chief Executive Officer, Internet Watch Foundation
Seminar supported by RM Education.
Bringing together key stakeholders and policymakers, this seminar will be a timely opportunity to assess the progress being made and next steps for protecting young people online. Following the implementation of 'unavoidable choice' filtering systems by the big 4 ISPs - and Ofcom reporting low take up of such systems - those attending will discuss the key policy priorities going forward in the run up to the new Parliament.
Discussion will draw on latest trends in young people's access to and use of mobiles. Delegates will consider the progress being made in protecting young social media users, in the face of growing challenges with more access to the internet outside homes and schools on a widening array of devices. They will also discuss next steps for involving parents more actively in filtering content and mentoring their children, and the impact of the clampdown on online piracy and file sharing - both the positive effects, and concerns about actually nudging young people to darker corners of the internet.
More details and tickets: www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk
About Westminster eForum
The Westminster eForum aims to provide the premier environment for policymakers in Parliament, Whitehall and regulatory agencies to engage with key stakeholders in timely discussion on public policy relating to technology. These include representatives of technology businesses, their business and domestic customers, and their advisors; interest groups and the voluntary sector; and academics and commentators, along with members of the reporting press.