material? it is a difficult question and one i m sure many material? it is a difficult question and one i m sure many parents i material? it is a difficult question - and one i m sure many parents across the country will be asking themselves, because this report really shines a spotlight on the extent to which young people are exposed to pornography. 0ne extent to which young people are exposed to pornography. one in ten have seen it by the time they were nine, 27%, overa quarter, had have seen it by the time they were nine, 27%, over a quarter, had seen it by the time they had left primary school and have to say they had seen something by the time they were 13. it is notjust the shocking top lines coming out of this report but also the nature of the content young people are seeing. they are seeing pornography with sexual violence, coercive pornography and the children s commissioner who commissioned this report to look at some of the behaviours, the knock on effect when children see
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of the finding of this review. and that is something that has come up time and time again in similar child practice reviews and of course in serious case reviews over the border in england. now, i put that point, actually, to the children s commissioner earlier today, that this is a running theme when it comes to these sorts of reviews, and she said that things should go further, the welsh government should look at conducting a full review looking at the accountability of the structures underpinning social child protection in wales. now, in response, the welsh government have said that there are certain programmes in place to transform children s services in wales and now is not the right time for another review, now is a time to implement those further changes. but this has been a horrific case. the court case was horrific for the family and for logan s biologicalfather, who was not informed at any point when social services and the agencies were discussing logan s events at home. one
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quite a lot of our families do have identified needs coming into the winter, no gas, no electric, no heating. so i think we just never know what we re going to be faced with, day to day. but i think we re quite good at then identifying that support. i spoke to the children s commissioner for bbc panorama. she s worried the pandemic has left some children struggling to attend. i really think the prime minister needs to make this one of her top priorities. the numbers are huge. we absolutely owe it to these children. all the other things in education cannot happen if children aren t in school. our investigation shows the use of fines varies hugely across england. the government wants new national standards for when they re used. why does it matter so much to you as a head teacher that you have the final say over which families end up being fined? yeah. we know our families, and that s important.