MP discusses online safety

Fareham MP Suella Fernandes has joined the fight to promote digital safety among young people.
Fareham MP Suella Fernandes at the parliament reception. Picture: Joshua GrayFareham MP Suella Fernandes at the parliament reception. Picture: Joshua Gray
Fareham MP Suella Fernandes at the parliament reception. Picture: Joshua Gray

At a parliament reception, digital leaders from Childnet International and anti-bullying ambassadors from The Diana Award told Ms Fernandes about their efforts to stamp out bullying.

The MP also spoke to representatives from Facebook about the steps they are taking to keep young people safe online.

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Ms Fernandes said: ‘It’s vital that students in Fareham have the tools to stay safe and tackle bullying.

‘I welcome Facebook’s commitment to provide digital ambassadors and encourage schools to find out how to get involved.’

Will Gardner, CEO at Childnet International, said: ‘This new partnership with Facebook will enable us to grow the reach and impact of the programme – offering exciting new opportunities for schools involved in the programme and empowering many more young people to become digital leaders and inspire their peers to use technology safely and positively.’

Katie Collett, head of anti-bullying at The Diana Award, said: ‘We know that what happens offline often extends to young people’s online world, this is why we are proud to partner with Facebook, creating a community of young people who will help shape the behaviour and attitude of their peers.’