Porn safety

Porn safety

A still from the 'Keep it Real' online podcast (NZ Dept of Internal Affairs) Source: Supplied

It is very important for parents and educators to educate, discuss and guide primary students or teenagers to understand about the different of pornography and real life, sex, sexuality, consent and respect so they can use online safely.


If you want more information about how do talk with your children about pornography and only safety you can check the Australian's eSafety Commisson websites from the following links:

  1. https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/skills-advice/hard-to-have-conversations 
  2. https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/big-issues/online-pornography 


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