Additional Information
Content
Whistleblowing parents site goes live
A website intended to make it easier for parents to "protect children from inappropriate material" in advertising and the media has gone live.
ParentPort: created to make it easier for parents to 'protect children from inappropriate material'
Prime minister David Cameron is backing the launch of the site, which was recommended by the Department for Education-commissioned Bailey Review into the commercialisation and sexualisation of children.
The ParentPort website is designed to ease the complaints process by directing parents to the best media regulator, where they can complain about inappropriate material.
Parents will be channelled through the process by a series of questions, such as "what concerned you?". A link will direct users through to a web page where they can lodge a complaint with the relevant regulator.
Regulators managing the ParentPort site include the Advertising Standards Authority, Authority for Television On Demand, BBC Trust, British Board of Film Classification, Ofcom, Press Complaints Commission and Video Standards Council.
Ed Richards, Ofcom chief executive, said: "Seven UK media regulators have come together to develop a single website, with a single aim – to help protect children from inappropriate material.
"We have already tested the website with parents and the feedback has been positive. We will keep listening to parents and intend to develop the site in light of further feedback."
A 'Have Your Say' section on the website will provide a feedback facility to gauge parents' views.
ParentPort also provides advice on how to keep children safe online and what parents can do about other products like clothing and the display of magazines in shops.
The idea of the website was mooted in the Conservative and Labour parties' 2010 election manifestos.
Follow @mattchapmanuk on Twitter
This article was first published on marketingmagazine.co.uk
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Account Director- Exciting Online Content Marketing Company- Up to £70,000 plus OTE Cedar Scott Up to £70,000 basic (up to £90,000 OTE) plus share options, Central London
- Category Manager Pearson Competitive salary & performance related bonus & benefits, Central London
- Global Product Manager Evans Taylor c£50k - c£60k p.a. plus car, bonus and benefits, North East of England or Central London
- Brand Manager Radisson Blu Edwardian, London Competitive , South Kensington, London
- ACCOUNT DIRECTOR/SENIOR ACCOUNT DIRECTOR - BTL/SP/Brand Experience - London - £45 - £55k plus bonus Judi Patton £45K-55K plus bonus, London/Greater London
- Senior Planning Director, International Agency, London, to £120k Fill Recruitment Ltd to £120,000, Central London
Most read
Most commented

BR Insight
Digital Integration: Connecting the Dots (Webcast) External website
Integrated digital marketing offers huge opportunities to engage, servic...
Mobile 2013: Top 5 Need-to-Knows to Fully Cash In (Expert Reports) External website
Mobile marketing is coming of age, and the pace of change is now exponen...
Internet Shopping: 6 Quick Wins to Revive Your Online Sales (Expert Reports) External website
With UK consumers spending an average of £1,083 a year online, int...
Conversational Mobile Marketing: Engage Customers and Empower Advocates (Expert Reports) External website
The pressure is on for marketers and mobile operators to embrace a strat...
Tablets: Redefining Consumer Experiences (Webcast) External website
As a nation, the UK is media and technology obsessed with over half of t...
Harness the Power of Your Customer's Digital Voice (Webcast) External website
All customers have the potential to become your brand advocates, driving...









