
Purpose Communications has officially signed the Code of Conduct developed under the CHASE initiative (Combating Hate Speech in Europe), reaffirming its commitment to responsible communication and ethical standards in the digital environment.
The Code of Conduct outlines key principles and best practices to prevent and address online hate speech, promote respectful dialogue, and support a safer, more inclusive digital space.
By becoming a signatory, Purpose Communications joins a broader European network of media organisations and communication professionals who actively support the responsible dissemination of content and protect fundamental values such as respect, diversity, and inclusion.
As an agency working at the intersection of communication, media and public engagement, Purpose Communications recognises the influence that words, narratives and platforms can have in shaping public discourse. In a digital landscape where communication moves rapidly and reaches widely, the need for awareness, accountability and integrity is more important than ever.
By adopting the CHASE Code of Conduct, the agency reaffirms its commitment to thoughtful, ethical, and socially responsible communication and its belief that the communications industry can encourage informed dialogue and contribute to a more respectful online environment.
Dimitris Ioannides, CEO of Purpose Communications, said: “At Purpose Communications, we believe that communication carries responsibility. Signing the CHASE Code of Conduct is an important step that aligns with the values we uphold in our work every day. Respect, integrity and awareness should be central to the way organisations communicate, particularly in digital spaces where messages travel instantly and public discourse can be shaped in powerful ways. We are proud to support an initiative that promotes a safer, more inclusive and more responsible online environment.”
Purpose Communications remains committed to advancing communication practices that combine strategic impact with ethical awareness, contributing to a stronger culture of respect and responsibility across the digital sphere.
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