Tuesday 24 April 2012

Children & Internet Pornography

A new report by a cross party group of MPs says that children’s attitudes to sex, relationships and body image are being damaged by easy access to online pornography. It argues that internet firms have a responsibility to ensure that children are unable to access inappropriate content online, including websites that promote self-harm and extreme violence. The inquiry group says that current efforts are "inadequate" and it calls on the government to force broadband providers to take firm action.

You can read the report here: http://www.claireperry.org.uk/downloads/independent-parliamentary-inquiry-into-online-child-protection.pdf

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