Overview
Common Sense Media UK has appointed two new trustees, Sir Jeremy Wright KC MP and Jenny Afia, to strengthen its board and enhance its advocacy efforts for children's digital safety. This strategic move aims to amplify the organization's impact in the UK, particularly in the context of the Online Safety Act and ongoing digital literacy initiatives.
Key Features
- New Board Members: The addition of Sir Jeremy Wright, a former tech minister, and Jenny Afia, a leading privacy lawyer, brings significant expertise to the board.
- Focus on Advocacy: The trustees will support Common Sense Media's mission to promote digital and media literacy, ensuring that children's voices are prioritized in policy discussions.
- Partnerships: The organization has recently formed a partnership with the NSPCC, enhancing its resources and outreach capabilities.
Use Cases
- Educational Initiatives: The board's expertise will help develop programs that educate families and children about online safety and digital citizenship.
- Policy Influence: With experienced trustees, Common Sense Media UK aims to influence policy-making related to children's digital well-being, particularly in the UK context.
- Community Engagement: The organization will continue to engage with communities to provide resources and support for families navigating the digital landscape.

