Child Safety

Revolutionizing Education for Specially-Abled Children in Chandrapur

Specially-abled students often encounter various challenges in accessing education, including physical barriers such as inaccessible buildings and lack of assistive technology. There are times when they also face discrimination and stigma from peers and educators, hindering their academic progress. There is a need for inclusive policies and initiatives to address the unique needs of disabled …

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Ending child labour Project | Why education is key

While significant progress has been made over the past two decades towards the elimination of child labour, there are still some 160 million children engaged in child labour worldwide.  Child labour not only violates children’s rights by depriving them of their right to education, safety and leisure, but it also impedes their ability to realize …

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17-year-old entrepreneur transforms child safety with an innovative parental control app

Children are more receptive and energetic than adults as their brains are controllable and successfully accept everything offered. There is no way anyone can predict the influence the views and opinions acquired by a child in their life have on them, and it’s something that cannot be guessed. Protecting children from creating a toxic environment …

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Meta faces EU investigation over child safety risks

Meta Platforms’ social media sites Facebook and Instagram will be investigated for potential breaches of EU online content rules relating to child safety, EU regulators said on Thursday (May 16), a move that could lead to hefty fines. Tech companies are required to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms under …

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Tech firms must ‘tame’ algorithms under Ofcom child safety rules

Regulator calls on social media firms to use robust age checks to keep harmful content away from children Social media firms have been told to “tame aggressive algorithms” that recommend harmful content to children, as part of Ofcom’s new safety codes of practice. The children’s safety codes, introduced as part of the Online Safety Act, …

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