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Departmental Publication (Policy and Engagement)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Oct. 23 2023

Source Page: Year 3 Media Literacy Action Plan (2023/24)
Document: Year 3 Media Literacy Action Plan (2023/24) (webpage)

Found: Year 3 Media Literacy Action Plan (2023/24)


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Sep. 29 2023

Source Page: Cross-sectoral challenges to media literacy
Document: Cross-sectoral challenges to media literacy (PDF)

Found: Cross-sectoral challenges to media literacy


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Sep. 29 2023

Source Page: Cross-sectoral challenges to media literacy
Document: Cross-sectoral challenges to media literacy (webpage)

Found: Cross-sectoral challenges to media literacy


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Sep. 29 2023

Source Page: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens
Document: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens technical appendix (PDF)

Found: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Sep. 29 2023

Source Page: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens
Document: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens (PDF)

Found: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

Sep. 29 2023

Source Page: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens
Document: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens (webpage)

Found: Media literacy uptake amongst 'hard to reach' citizens


Written Question
Media Literacy Task Force
Friday 1st March 2024

Asked by: Dan Jarvis (Labour - Barnsley Central)

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, what steps the Media Literacy Taskforce has taken to protect the public from (a) misinformation and (b) disinformation.

Answered by Saqib Bhatti - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

The Media Literacy Taskforce, a body of 17 media literacy experts drawn from the tech industry, civil society, the press sector and academia, was established in March 2022. DSIT consults the Taskforce on how to tackle the key challenges facing the media literacy landscape, in particular that of how to improve provision for citizens who are disengaged or lack access to support.

For example, the Taskforce played a key role in launching the Media Literacy Taskforce Fund, a grant scheme through which we awarded over £800,000 to four innovative media literacy projects delivered over the financial years 2022/23 and 2023/24. These projects seek to build the online safety and critical thinking skills of users from all age groups, empowering them to respond effectively to the threats posed by mis- and disinformation, along with other online harms. Taskforce members advised the government on which projects should be awarded funding, and then helped grant recipients to maximise the impact of their projects.

The Taskforce does not produce its own reports or other written materials for publication. However, Government has committed to publishing annual Action Plans until the end of Financial Year 2024/2025, setting out initiatives to meet the Online Media Literacy Strategy’s ambition. All projects funded in relation to the Strategy are evaluated robustly and findings will be published on gov.uk, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of future media literacy initiatives and informing government policy moving forward.


Written Question
Media Literacy Task Force
Friday 1st March 2024

Asked by: Dan Jarvis (Labour - Barnsley Central)

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, if her Department will publish the recent work of the Media Literacy Taskforce.

Answered by Saqib Bhatti - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

The Media Literacy Taskforce, a body of 17 media literacy experts drawn from the tech industry, civil society, the press sector and academia, was established in March 2022. DSIT consults the Taskforce on how to tackle the key challenges facing the media literacy landscape, in particular that of how to improve provision for citizens who are disengaged or lack access to support.

For example, the Taskforce played a key role in launching the Media Literacy Taskforce Fund, a grant scheme through which we awarded over £800,000 to four innovative media literacy projects delivered over the financial years 2022/23 and 2023/24. These projects seek to build the online safety and critical thinking skills of users from all age groups, empowering them to respond effectively to the threats posed by mis- and disinformation, along with other online harms. Taskforce members advised the government on which projects should be awarded funding, and then helped grant recipients to maximise the impact of their projects.

The Taskforce does not produce its own reports or other written materials for publication. However, Government has committed to publishing annual Action Plans until the end of Financial Year 2024/2025, setting out initiatives to meet the Online Media Literacy Strategy’s ambition. All projects funded in relation to the Strategy are evaluated robustly and findings will be published on gov.uk, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of future media literacy initiatives and informing government policy moving forward.


Written Question
Media Literacy Task Force
Monday 4th March 2024

Asked by: Dan Jarvis (Labour - Barnsley Central)

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, how many times the Media Literacy Taskforce has met in the last 12 months.

Answered by Saqib Bhatti - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

The Media Literacy Taskforce provides the government with expert advice on how best to implement our Online Media Literacy Strategy. In the past 12 months we have convened the Taskforce four times. This has included meetings to seek their advice on delivery of the interventions we are funding through our Media Literacy Taskforce Fund, and to consult on research exploring citizens’ barriers to engagement with media literacy initiatives. The report from this research has been published on gov.uk.


Non-Departmental Publication (Research and Statistics)
Ofcom

Jan. 17 2024

Source Page: Children's Media Literacy Tracker
Document: Children's Media Literacy Tracker (webpage)

Found: Children's Media Literacy Tracker