Web Meet Caitlin, she's the Head of Communications and Public Fundraising at Glitch, a charity set up challenge and combat online abuse. Caitlin talks us though the Online Safety Bill (UK) and why those in social media need to take notice. She also tells us what's in it that we need to know about. Look, we know what you're thinking but this is seriously …
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WebNew research on infant feeding and HIV from the NIHR-funded Nourish-UK study, led by Bakita Kasadha and Dr Tanvi Rai, researchers at Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, is today published with … WebUK Online Safety Bill. In 2024, the UK Government announced its intentions to make Britain “the safest place in the world to be online”. In the years that followed, Glitch has previously welcomed the UK Government’s announcements committing to stopping online racist abuse and recognition of the high volumes of misogynistic abuse. WebRT @jimallthetime: Hey you: @GlitchUK_ offers free & downloadable resources on ending online abuse and to support those who've experienced it. patricia spinelli