Primary School Children Discussing Porn Website Redtube Renew Concerns Over Internet Safety

Parents' Concerns Over Primary Children's Porn Discussions

Primary school children have raised concerns amongst parents and teachers after they were caught discussing a pornographic website at school, shortly after the European Union's Safer Internet Day.

According to one parent at Hartbury Primary School, Gloucestershire, her seven-year-old daughter was asked by another pupil if she "knew about Redtube", an adult website, The Citizen reported.

The mother, who wished to remain anonymous, said she was "shocked and disgusted" children might have accessed the site.

Headteacher William Greenwood has since alerted parents to check their internet filters but added he was "concerned" the children even know of the website's existence, although Redtube was not actually accessed at the primary school.

Gloucestershire County Council said it provided help to schools via an ICT package which could be purchased from the council.

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop) provides material encouraging parents to develop their skills in the online world, in order to mark European Safer Internet Day 2012.

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