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Teacher ‘sent nude pictures to parent and told school child: “I love your mummy”‘




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A survey of nearly 40, pupils aged seven to 16 shows children facing increased pressure to expose themselves online. Children as young as seven are being asked to undress on webcams according to one of the biggest surveys of pupils and their online habits. Nearly 40, children aged seven to 16 were surveyed by educational charity London Grid for Learning about their online habits, in what is thought to be the largest survey of its kind. Overall, one in eight pupils said they had video chatted with someone they had not met in person, with one in 10 of those saying they had been asked to "change or take off clothes" during that chat.



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If your child has sent a nude, what steps should you take and what support can you expect from local agencies? Our experts provide insight on this and more about the law, sexting and tips to manage the situation. Most schools will make a judgement on whether to involve outside agencies such as the police but it is important that parents are involved in the discussions and whether support, further education or punishment is most appropriate. Each sexting incident is different and it is important that schools deal with them appropriately on a case by case basis. This is down to a whether the school chooses to involve the police and b whether the police decide it is in the public interest to record the incident as a crime or, in serious cases, move to prosecute.

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