"It found that 22% of students had viewed porn on multiple occasions. Of those, one in five said they had a porn habit and one in 10 said they felt addicted. Those who watched more than once were more likely to report having acted out something they first saw in pornography videos."
'Young people were asked in the survey what age they were when they first saw pornography. The youngest reported viewing was at three years old, with the average age 12.'
"Nonconsensual image-sharing was also a huge issue. A third of young people had received a nude video or photo, and of these well over half had received a nude from a stranger."
“We saw the number of students reporting sexual assault start to increase seven to eight years ago and at first we didn’t know why. And then working with Dignify I began to learn about the impact porn was having on our students.
Helen Roberts, the CEO of Dignify, said: “It is impossible to tackle the embedded behaviours of sexual harassment in schools without talking about the harmful impact pornography is having on children and young people. We are particularly concerned by how many children are telling us they are addicted to porn.” 「若不談色情影像對孩童與青少年的有害影響,是不可能處理這些校園內根深蒂固的性騷擾行為。」
“You have 12-year-olds who think choking is normal as part of kissing someone. There was one school where they have had to get continence nurses in because older teenage girls are being injured by acting out what they see in porn.”
'It will require legal pornography sites to ensure that children cannot access their services, and will also contain provisions to shield children from harmful content – such as pornography – on mainstream services such as social media sites and search engines.'