The Black Paper

Too young for likes: banning social media for under-16s


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Summary

In this conversation, we focus on two major policy debates shaping everyday life in the UK: the proposed ban on social media for under-16s and the forthcoming Renters’ Rights Act.

We unpack what youth protection should look like in the digital age, weighing safeguarding, mental health and responsibility against questions of access and enforcement. 

We then turn to housing, exploring how the Renters’ Rights Act could bring greater security and stability for renters, strengthen community cohesion, and begin to tackle long-standing discriminatory practices in the private rental sector. 

Set against wider reflections on identity, sport and belonging, the conversation connects policy to lived experience and the realities facing our communities.


Chapters

00:00 Football and National Identity

09:23 Social Media and Youth Protection

30:41 The Intersection of Tech and Governance

35:41 Renter's Rights Act: A New Era for Tenants

40:18 Community Cohesion and Housing Crisis

48:59 The Role of Technology in Housing Solutions

58:31 The Black Paper.mp3

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The Black PaperBy We Are Griots and SBM Intelligence