Winning Campaigns and Changing Laws

Online Safety Act

After six years of campaigning, we were successful in changing law to better address the safety of women and girls! The Online Safety Act (formerly Bill) was amended to explicitly address the safety of women and girls, as a result of Glitch’s work. Our blog tracked our progress to this achievement.

👉🏿 Online abuse will go on unchecked if the Online Safety Bill is not passed

👉🏿 What will the Online Safety Act mean for Black women?

👉🏿 Women and girls are now named in the Online Safety Bill: What does this mean in practice?

EE Hope United

We carried out an extensive awareness raising campaign with EE Hope United and obtain over 100,000 signatures on a joint petition with EVAW to ensure women and girls’ safety is protected. We continue to lead the way following the amendment and has successfully built a strong relationship with UK government regulator, Ofcom, to ensure safety measures for women and girls are implemented effectively. 

👉🏿Our joint letter with EE

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