We have been delighted by the response to
our campaign website, www.safeonline.org.uk. Hundreds of people have taken the time to let
the government know their views on how best to protect children online.
The consultation on how children should be
protected online is an historic opportunity for us to let the government know
our views and demand change.
We have just over a week left to make our
views known before the consultation closes on 6th September. Are you able to help to spread the word?
- Could you tell your friends and family and encourage them to respond?
- Could you let your email contacts know?
- Could you ask for details to be included in notices going out from networks to which you belong such as schools or churches?
- If you use Facebook or Twitter could you send a link to your friends or followers?
- If you have school-age children could you bring it to the attention of the staff their school?
The government’s consultation has been timed
to run for just 10 weeks over the summer period so it’s possible that many
people may have missed it which is why it’s vital that we reach as many people
as possible before it closes on 6th September.
Our
campaign website is a one-stop-shop
where users can find facts about the issues, links to key resources and an
online response form with some handy hints all in the same place. We have
tried to make it as user-friendly as possible.
Unlike the Department of Education website,
users of Safeonline will not need to download or save responses; everything can
be done quickly and easily on the site. Users will not have to
answer any questions they don’t want to and, although the Government would welcome
comments, they need only tick boxes to indicate their preferences if they
prefer which should take no longer than five minutes and enable everyone to
have their say.
We have an excellent
opportunity to send a message
right to the heart of government: please don’t miss it.
right to the heart of government: please don’t miss it.