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Selfies featuring popstars, politicians and even the Pope have gone viral on social media. You might even have posted a few yourself. But along with the rise of the selfie has come growing concern about young people sharing photos or videos of themselves without their clothes on, also known as sexting. This is not just a youth issue: overs are far more likely to sext than young people. But it is especially risky for young people.
Research led by our partners at the University of Edinburgh shows that many young people initially send pictures to someone they trust, like a boyfriend or girlfriend — often as a way of flirting or experimenting before they become sexually active. Sometimes sharing a revealing selfie makes them feel good about themselves. Often it goes no further, but for some it can have severe consequences, including anxiety, low self-esteem, bullying and an increased risk of being approached by adults seeking sexual contact online.
Get the knowledge you need. If you find out your child has sent or shared a revealing selfie…. Stay calm and talk to your child. Try to see the situation from their point of view. Internet Watch Foundation. Latest research has found that adults are more likely to send naked selfies than young people. How can I keep my child safe? Get the knowledge you need Make time to learn from your child about the apps, games and websites they use. Make this part of a positive ongoing conversation about relationships, sex and growing up.
Contact CEOP if you have any concerns about grooming, sexual abuse or exploitation. They can support your child and discuss the issue with students who have seen or shared the image. Report the image to social networks it appears on, so that they will take it down. Report the image to the Internet Watch Foundation if you need their help removing it from a site without a Report function.