Children: Internet

Jeremy Hunt MP: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many working groups have been established to develop a code of practice for the moderation of user generated internet content as referred to in the Byron Review Action Plan; and who the members are of each such group. [270710]
 
Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP, Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families: The Executive Board of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety has established four working groups to take forward the recommendations of the Byron Review. The groups are:
  1. Industry
  2. Better Education
  3. Public Awareness
  4. Video Games
The Industry group will look to develop best practice and common standards across industry such as the recommendations for codes of practice for user generated content.
 
The current members of the Industry group are as follows:
 
Wincie Knight, Nickelodeon UK
Emma Ascroft, Yahoo! UK and Ireland
Hamish MacLeod, Mobile Broadband Group
Juliet Kramer, T-Mobile
Shereen Meharg, Fox Interactive Media
Anthony Langan, Samaritans
Mark Gracey, THUS, a Cable and Wireless business
Robin Blake, Ofcom
Richard Murray, Jagex Ltd.
Will Gardner, Childnet International
David Fatscher, BSI British Standards
Julian Coles, BBC
Alan Dykes, Ubisoft
Dave Simpson, Sky
Keren Mallinson, Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
Adam Hildreth, Crisp Thinking
Trish Church, Orange UK
Alex Green, Virgin Media
Neil Scoresby, BT plc.
Donna Whitehead, Microsoft
Simon Sauntson, ELSPA
Pamela Learmonth, Broadband Stakeholder Group
William Gore, Press Complaints Commission
Andrea Millwood Hargrave, Millwood Hargrave Ltd./University of Oxford
Elizabeth Kanter, Research in Motion
Richard Sargeant, Google
Peter Johnson, British Board of Film Classification
Zoe Hilton, NSPCC
Annie Mullins, Vodafone Group
Malcolm Hutty, LINX
Paul Kelly, PAPYRUS
Roy Edmonds, Nickelodeon UK
Mike Rawlinson, ELSPA
Alex Nagle, CEOP
Alan Penton, RM
Susan Daley, Symantec
Paul Massey, Independent Consultant
Sarah Dyer, Beatbullying
Ian Clarke, ISPA
 
 

 
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