Police chiefs warn social media ban is not a ‘standalone solution’

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15 Jun 2026 • 10:40 PM MYT
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Police chiefs warn social media ban is not a ‘standalone solution’

  • Police chiefs have welcomed the government’s plan to ban social media for under 16s, but have warned it is not a “standalone solution”.
  • Acting chief constable Becky Riggs, National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) child protection and abuse investigation (CPAI) lead, said: “It must sit within a wider, system wide approach to improving online safety and reducing criminality for all users.”
  • She added this broader strategy “includes stronger platform accountability, function level regulation, and the development of effective, built in safeguards.”
  • Ms Riggs said the NPCC “will continue to work closely with partners, including industry, education and safeguarding services, to ensure the best possible outcomes for children.”
  • NPCC chair Gavin Stephens added: “A ban alone is not enough, and ongoing action is needed from policing and government, education, communities, and particularly tech platforms themselves."

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