Children as young as 11 could be asked to discuss the issue of 'consent' in the context of pornography, following the publication of new guidance.
The material, produced by the PSHE Association, contains lesson plans tackling issues including ‘pornography, sexual images and consent’. Responding to the news, Margaret Morrissey, of 'Parents Outloud' said, "We are bringing up a generation of children who are having their childhood constantly eroded."
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