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COMPUTER SELLERS PARTNER WITH NSPCC TO GUIDE FAMILIES IN SAFE PRACTICES

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Cambridgeshire, 11th December 2007.  

With immediate effect consumer-facing members of the Professional Computing Association (PCA) are required, as part of their conformance with the PCA's Code of Practice to be aware of, and give guidance around some of the safe use issues with regard to computers in the home.

The PCA’s Code is amended to say “When selling into the domestic market or any other environment where it is likely that a computer will be used by young children and other vulnerable people, a PCA Member must give appropriate advice with regard to safe internet use.”

The PCA’s Code is binding upon all of its members who sell to end users. The association has some 850 members throughout the UK, most of them being locally focussed computer retailers.

The PCA decided to support the NSPCC in this matter when it emerged that the children’s charity had found that many large resellers were failing to give appropriate guidance to parents and carers even when it was made clear that the computers would be used by children.

PCA CEO Keith Warburton said “Safety of our children is something that we all take very seriously, but it’s sometimes too easy to assume that the cure for a problem is in someone else’s hands. Here’s something that our members can do quite easily; it costs them little or nothing, it demonstrates their professionalism and it can safeguard a child. What’s not to do?”

NSPCC policy advisor, Zoe Hilton said: "This is a positive step in the right direction by the PCA and hopefully it will result in all computer retailers adopting the same approach. The internet has opened up a new, exciting world for children but it also has its share of dangers. Introducing this kind of measure will help them surf more safely." 

In the short term the PCA is directing it members to the NSPCC’s guidance at
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/helpandadvice/parentsandcarers/safesurfing/safesurfing_wda35959.html This will help them review their current practices and adapt them if necessary, and it will subsequently be producing a co-branded flyer in conjunction with the NSPCC, to be distributed via its members.