Talking to your child about the risks of online porn | NSPCC Explain to teenagers that they can talk to you or get support from Childline if they feel pressured into having sex or watching sexually explicit content This conversation may vary depending on your child’s age Explain that sex in porn is often different to how people have sex in real life
‘I was raped at 14, and the video ended up on a porn site’ Last year Rose Kalemba wrote a blog post explaining how hard it had been - when she was raped as a 14-year-old girl - to get a video of the attack removed from a popular porn website Dozens of
Helping parents and carers understand the sexual behaviour of . . . For example, encourage them to be careful about which websites they visit, minimise the time they spend looking at pornography, avoid inappropriate search terms like ‘teen sex’ which could lead them to seeing videos or pictures of under-18s and urge them not to share pornography with other people
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Teen Sex, Videos And The Law : NPR A 14-year-old girl in Baltimore was recently videotaped performing a sexual act on a teen boy The tape sparked heated debates about explicit online content, teen sexuality and social media
Safeguarding, sexting and sharing nudes | NSPCC Learning Our 3-hour CPD certified online course covers why children and young people may share nude or semi-nude images, the risks involved and what steps you need to take to manage incidents and respond appropriately You'll learn about issues including consent, gender, additional needs and age variations, as well the latest legislation and guidance
Talking to your child about the risks of sharing nudes | NSPCC The law says that creating or sharing sexual images or videos of a child under 18 is illegal, even if the person sharing is a child This includes: sending sexual messages to a child; a child taking an explicit photo or video of themselves or a friend; sharing an explicit image or video of a child, even if it's shared between children of the