Mentions:
1: Damian Collins (CON - Folkestone and Hythe) abuse, bullying, intimidation, and even sharing of intimate images between children, is Snapchat. - Speech Link
2: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) When those codes of practice and guidelines come into effect, the hon. - Speech Link
3: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) In December 2020, Government published interim codes of practice on terrorist content and activity and - Speech Link
4: Kirsty Blackman (SNP - Aberdeen North) That would help tackle not just online child exploitation, but the significant online bullying that teachers - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) to protect child users from harmful content, such as pornography, and from behaviour such as bullying - Speech Link
2: Damian Collins (CON - Folkestone and Hythe) That could be discussed in the risk assessments, and agreed in the codes of practice. - Speech Link
3: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) set out in codes of practice the specific steps that providers can take to protect children who are - Speech Link
4: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) Ofcom will produce codes of practice setting out how providers can meet that duty, which may include - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Altmann (CON - Life peer) , but this should be dealt with in the codes of practice. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Barran (CON - Life peer) My Lords, I will address this group of amendments relating to codes of practice and the guidance under - Speech Link
3: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (LAB - Life peer) The codes of practice and the oversight of OfS, though, are clearly crucial to the success of this legislation - Speech Link
4: Lord Sikka (LAB - Life peer) Saltaire, for his comments but I do not think that this is an issue of codes of practice. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) the codes of practice, ensuring that children’s views and needs are represented. - Speech Link
2: John McDonnell (LAB - Hayes and Harlington) an amendment in the other place or discussions around codes of practice. - Speech Link
3: Paul Scully (CON - Sutton and Cheam) its codes of practice. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None In practice, we have not seen a sudden crime wave as a result of repealing the Vagrancy Act, but we have - Speech Link
2: Ben Bradley (CON - Mansfield) The timing of all this is vital for the delivery of some of these combined authorities. - Speech Link
3: None in the wake of allegations of creating a culture of fear, bullying and control. - Speech Link
4: None The majority of these cases relate to bullying or harassment, or other disruptive behaviour. - Speech Link
5: None who breach codes should be thoroughly independent. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Farmer (CON - Life peer) Hence my Amendment 98 calls for a review of current law and practice outside abortion clinics before - Speech Link
2: Lord Beith (LDEM - Life peer) What if a member of staff, perhaps a whistleblower, questioned some aspect of the policy or practice - Speech Link
3: Viscount Hailsham (CON - Life peer) I think it is very wrong to subject them to what is often intemperate bullying of an extremely nasty - Speech Link
4: None powers, no one should be stopped based on a protected characteristic, and safeguards, such as statutory codes - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (LAB - Life peer) They include:“reassessing formal procedures, such as existing codes of practice … ensuring consistent - Speech Link
2: Lord Sandhurst (CON - Excepted Hereditary) of the codes of practice then they will all have to do that, and make certain that they do.It is plain - Speech Link
3: None Codes of practice and understanding responsibilities are the most important things. - Speech Link
4: Earl Howe (CON - Excepted Hereditary) Providers will now need to include a statement of values in their codes of practice that clearly sets - Speech Link
5: Earl Howe (CON - Excepted Hereditary) Once again, we anticipate that the OfS will publish guidance on the content of codes of practice, including - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Gilbert of Panteg (CON - Life peer) Street Chambers put it, the Bill is so unclear that“it is impossible to assess what it will mean in practice - Speech Link
2: Lord Allan of Hallam (LDEM - Life peer) Platforms will have to respond to guidance and codes of conduct precisely on these issues of how they - Speech Link
3: Lord Londesborough (CB - Excepted Hereditary) behaviour—not just in the well-documented areas of online hate, abuse and bullying but in the unintended - Speech Link
4: Lord Clement-Jones (LDEM - Life peer) Bullying and abuse prevent people expressing themselves freely and must be stamped out. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Taiwo Owatemi (LAB - Coventry North West) There are tragic consequences to the bullying that many young people face online. - Speech Link
2: Siobhan Baillie (CON - Stroud) people’s genitalia being sent around, name calling, bullying, online fraud, misinformation, scams, and - Speech Link
3: Damian Collins (CON - Folkestone and Hythe) It is the regulator’s job to work with the companies, assess the risk, create codes of practice and then - Speech Link
4: Damian Collins (CON - Folkestone and Hythe) Member for Coventry North West (Taiwo Owatemi) spoke about cyber-bullying. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Paula Barker (LAB - Liverpool, Wavertree) However, they form part of many codes of conduct. - Speech Link
2: Luke Pollard (LAB - Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport) best practice and for hope. - Speech Link
3: Fleur Anderson (LAB - Putney) Instead of the seven Nolan principles, we have seen scandals, bullying, back-covering and cronyism. - Speech Link
4: Chris Bryant (LAB - Rhondda) sake of argument—a Secretary of State was accused by a permanent secretary of bullying them, how then - Speech Link