Internet Matters | Online Safety

This article has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Education Safeguarding Professional, Zarine Power for the attention of all schools.

 

Internet Matters has published a new report examining the impact of online news on children and young people’s wellbeing. The research included a survey of 1,000 children across the UK aged 11-17 and focus groups with children aged 13-17. Key findings show: children and young people regularly consume news on social media from a range of sources; distressing news stories, mis- and disinformation and AI-generated content impact young people’s wellbeing; and young people have developed their own support strategies when navigating this news environment. The report provides recommendations for social media companies, news outlets and the government, including the need for robust age assurance on all online platforms to ensure children are receiving an age-appropriate experience and support for schools to deliver media literacy education to every child at all key stages.

Read the report: Understanding the impact of news on children’s wellbeing