POSH

Have Your Say

Your voice matters.
Join the conversation, raise concerns, and help protect more children and families.

Community matters when parents stop carrying concerns alone
AWARENESS GETS STRONGER WHEN PEOPLE SPEAK UP
POSH is not only about pages, tools, and guides. It is also about creating a stronger community of parents, carers, families, and supporters willing to compare patterns, raise concerns, and push awareness further.
Sometimes parents do not just need information.
They need to know other people are seeing similar warning signs, asking similar questions, and refusing to stay silent.
How to use this page:
Join the community if you want to speak up, compare experiences, ask questions, share patterns, or help push awareness further.
This page exists to remind people they do not have to carry serious concerns alone.

Why this page matters

Too many parents feel like they are carrying serious concerns alone.

Sometimes people need more than a website. They need a place to speak, connect, compare experiences, and realise other families are seeing the same problems too.

Awareness grows faster when parents stop staying silent
Child Safety First:
Parents, carers, families, and community members all see different parts of the bigger picture. When more people speak up, warning signs become easier to recognise and harder to dismiss.

Join the Facebook community

If you want to discuss child safety, online exposure, grooming risks, family concerns, app risks, platform behaviour, or wider system failures, join the POSH community conversation here:

The goal is simple: build a stronger community of people willing to speak up, compare patterns, raise concerns, and help protect children earlier.

What you can speak about

You do not need to have all the answers to start speaking up. Sometimes asking the right question is where change begins.

What this community should stand for

Protect children first

Keep the focus practical

Share patterns, not panic

Support parents without shame

Compare experiences honestly

Push for safer systems where needed

A strong community is not just loud. It is clear, useful, and focused on protecting families.

What community discussion can do

Community is not only about venting. At its best, it helps parents understand what they are seeing, compare patterns faster, and move toward better action.

The best community conversations do not just raise concern. They help people move toward clarity.

Policy ideas and safer design changes

POSH is not only about helping parents react better. It is also about identifying the platform designs, default settings, and legal gaps that make risk easier in the first place.

Some problems should not be left for parents to fix one child at a time. Some patterns need system-level change.

If a pattern is predictable, platforms and lawmakers should not be allowed to ignore it.

Why community matters

Many issues only become clear when enough people speak about them openly.

One parent notices a concern
Another parent has seen something similar
Patterns begin to form
Awareness grows
More children can be protected earlier
When enough parents compare experiences, warning signs become clearer and silence becomes harder to maintain.

Community can lead to change

Support matters. Awareness matters. But community discussion can also help push:

When enough people speak with clarity, platforms and policymakers are harder to ignore.

If the issue is serious, move beyond discussion

Community discussion matters, but serious safety concerns still need calm action, evidence preservation, and the right reporting path.

Discussion is helpful. Action is essential when a child may already be at risk.

Best next pages

Pair community with action

Community helps the message spread. Sharing helps the message reach more people. Support helps POSH keep growing.

The stronger the network becomes, the easier it is for the next worried parent to find the right page sooner.

Important reminder

Community matters, but serious safety concerns still need calm action.

Use discussion to build awareness, then move into the right support, reporting, and evidence steps where needed.

Speaking up matters most when it leads to clearer action

Help build a stronger voice

When parents and families stay silent, the same problems keep repeating.

When more people speak up, connect, and share concerns, it becomes harder for serious issues to stay hidden.

One voice matters. Many voices can force change.