Published: 13 October 2011
Mothers’ Union has congratulated the Prime Minister and Sarah Teather, Minister for Children for their achievements so far in securing greater protection for children from the pressures of a consumerist and sexualised culture.
Chief Executive of Mothers’ Union, Reg Bailey, met with the Prime Minister this week to review the progress made in achieving the goals of Letting Children be Children.
Welcoming the launch of the website for parents, Parentport, and the news that major internet providers will now require customers to actively opt in to receive adult content, rather than the less effective opt out control that currently exists, Reg Bailey said:
“We are delighted to see responsible providers now actively helping families to manage media in the home by offering this greater opportunity to protect children. However we do look to other providers to follow suit, and we want robust ongoing monitoring of the implementation of the Bailey Review recommendations to ensure full compliance.
“Still of concern to us is the lack of progress towards reducing the sexualised wallpaper I spoke about in my Review, that affects children outside the home such as ensuring retailers of magazines and newspapers with sexualised images on their covers place them behind modesty boards. What does, and does not constitute sexualised imagery is still very subjective and we are looking for clear guidelines from Government on what is and what is not defined as sexually and commercially appropriate under the age of 16. Mothers’ Union will continue to campaign for and promote a culture and culture-based values that do not define a person by what they wear or what they own, but one that respects everyone equally and without discrimination.”
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