Podcast: Misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories
01 October 2024
07:00 - 08:00
Misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories can be a problem for charities by negatively impacting upon service users, employees, and volunteers. Here, charities’ responsibility is two-fold: avoiding spreading misinformation themselves and quelling false information about their cause.
Ensuring trustworthy online information is an aspect of digital inclusion, supporting people to make the most of the digital resources available. Media literacy skills are a key element of this, empowering digital users to safeguard personal and societal health and wellbeing. It’s also up to organisations to do their bit in countering the spread.
In this podcast, we explore how false information spreads, its impacts, how charities can avoid spreading it, and approaches to address misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories about your charitable cause.
Useful resources:
Ensuring trustworthy online information is an aspect of digital inclusion, supporting people to make the most of the digital resources available. Media literacy skills are a key element of this, empowering digital users to safeguard personal and societal health and wellbeing. It’s also up to organisations to do their bit in countering the spread.
In this podcast, we explore how false information spreads, its impacts, how charities can avoid spreading it, and approaches to address misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories about your charitable cause.
Useful resources:
Featured SpeakersView All
Ioan Marc Jones
Head of Content
Charity Digital
Laura Stanley
Senior Content Writer
Charity Digital
Josie Sparling
Content Writer
Charity Digital
Featured Speakers
Ioan Marc Jones
Head of Content
Charity Digital
Laura Stanley
Senior Content Writer
Charity Digital
Josie Sparling
Content Writer
Charity Digital