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New Zealand's Public Service Association urges support for Labour's online safety bill to protect children, blaming underfunded digital safety teams and demanding greater platform accountability.
New Zealand's Public Service Association is urging the government to back Labour MP Reuben Davidson's Online Safety bill to protect children from online predators and harmful content.
The proposed legislation would require internet service providers to ensure safe use, design services with safety in mind, and be transparent about their practices.
The association criticizes recent cuts to the Department of Internal Affairs' Digital Safety Team, arguing that expecting public workers to combat rising online harm with fewer resources is unsustainable and puts children at risk.
They emphasize that digital platforms should bear greater responsibility for the content they host.
La Asociación de Servicio Público de Nueva Zelanda insta a apoyar el proyecto de ley de seguridad en línea del Partido Laborista para proteger a los niños, culpando a los equipos de seguridad digital con fondos insuficientes y exigiendo una mayor responsabilidad en las plataformas.