NHS watchdog issues sexting advice Any child or teenager sending explicit images or messages on texts and emails is cause for concern and should be monitored, new guidelines for schools and health professionals in England advise. BBC News
See also:
See also:
- Harmful sexual behaviour among children and young people guideline [NG55] National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
- Children caught sexting should be sent to social workers and psychiatrists, say health chiefs The Daily Mail
- Sexting: treating children as ‘mini sex offenders’ could make things worse The Daily Telegraph
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