A few months ago I wrote about the Byron Review (click here for details), which was commissioned by the DCSF to examine the possible effects on children of exposure to inappropriate material in computer games or on the internet.
Following the publication of the initial report, the DCSF agreed to accept all of its proposals, and has today published The Byron Review Action Plan, which outlines how the government intends to deal with the issues raised. Among the main actions to be taken is the establishment of a new organisation to be called the UK Council for Child Internet Safety.
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