
Joint submission: The recurrent and prominent systemic risks faced by children and measures for their mitigation
5Rights, with four child rights and family organisations, outlines how very large online platforms overlook design risks and calls for mandatory child rights impact assessments to meet DSA obligations.

Joint statement on the children’s online safety regime
With the Protection of Children Code of Practice due imminently, the Children’s Coalition urges the UK Government and Ofcom to strengthen their commitment to child online safety.

Joint letter to the PM: prioritising online safety in UK-US trade deal
After Adolescence sparked national debate, the Children’s Coalition urged the PM to defend the Online Safety Act and make children’s safety a priority in upcoming UK–US trade talks.

Outcome Statement: Children Global AI Summit on Africa
Children from across the African continent gathered at the first-ever Children’s Global AI Summit on Africa in Kigali, Rwanda– and this statement is the outcome of what was discussed.

Joint letter: the EU’s Code of Practice for General Purpose AI cannot abandon children
Civil society groups urge the EU to uphold children’s rights and fundamental protections in the Code of Practice for General Purpose AI, warning against voluntary safeguards that undermine the AI Act.

Initial analysis on the first round of Risk Assessment Reports under the DSA
In this brief, 5Rights – as part of the DSA Civil Society Coordination Group – analyses the first DSA Risk Assessment Reports, highlighting key trends, best practices, and gaps, and urging transparency and trust in platform compliance.

Joint statement on the European Parliament’s report on the protection of minors
A joint statement for a strong INI report to promote a harmonised, child-centred digital environment and identify existing gaps on child online protection.

Consultation response to UK Government: Copyright and AI
5Rights’ consultation response to the UK government’s proposed changes to the copyright law, making the case for children’s rights and their intellectual property.

Joint Briefing: Implementation of the Online Safety Act
5Rights coordinates civil society members in asking MPs to call on the Government and Ofcom to provide robust protections for children in the upcoming codes.