This is the latest response we have received from @NSPCC ‘supporter care’ ( @peterwanless didn’t have the courtesy to reply himself). This is unacceptable. If Childline are no longer endorsing this video, they need to say why. All other unsuitable material must also be withdrawn
This video is still up on YouTube, stating that it was made in conjunction with Childline. If the @NSPCC no longer endorse this video they need to say so & ensure its removal. It has been viewed 3m+ times & is still being promoted by @ScotGovEdu https://rshp.scot/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Part-1.-What-is-pornography-and-what-is-it-doing-to-us-Activity-plan-APRIL-2020.pdf
We are concerned about the impact that 3 million+ views of this video have had on children, on ‘rape culture’ & the emerging #everyonesinvited scandal in schools. Being a charity & doing some good does not excuse abuse or exempt individuals & organisations from scrutiny.
Numerous scandals including #JimmySavile & more recently @oxfam & @savechildrenuk
show what can go wrong if individuals/organisations are exempt from #safeguarding. We wish there was no need for our organisation to exist. We receive no funding & no pay. We are all volunteers.
The first link the NSPCC have directed us to links to yet more unsuitable material. When clicking on ‘sex & relationships’ it takes you straight through to ‘gender identity’ which uses unscientific & political language such as ‘gender assigned at birth’. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-porn/
Search ‘porn’ & ‘pornography’ on Childline’s ‘Ask Sam’, lots of results. Childline is where @NSPCC will direct people who call their #everyonesinvited helpline.

‘Ask Sam’ reassures children that watching porn is ‘perfectly normal’ even as young as 7.

https://www.childline.org.uk/searchpage/?query=Porn+
The second link from @NSPCC contains lesson plans produced in conjunction with @PSHEassociation ; we are looking through them now. Some of this contravenes latest @educationgovuk guidelines. Such as this bizarre activity.

https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/research-resources/schools/making-sense-relationships
We have found some Childline content that is so disturbing, we do not want to publicise it on twitter due to #safeguarding concerns. We will be writing directly to @ChildrensComm @Rachel_deSouza @Baroness_Nichol @pritipatel regarding these concerns.
We are working on a parents guide to @NSPCC resources at the moment. We have just released this resource on @barnardos resources. We show where the resources undermine #safeguarding & contravene @educationgovuk guidance.

https://safeschoolsallianceuk.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Parents-Guide-to-external-PSHE-RSE-providers-Barnardos.pdf#page3
There are many issues with the @NSPCC. @stilltish has blogged about some of them. When we have asked @peterwanless about these and unsuitable content we have been told it is ‘historical’. It clearly isn’t as much unsuitable material remains. https://gendercriticalwoman.wordpress.com/2020/09/23/queering-the-nspcc-final/
School leaders need to be aware that it doesn’t matter where resources come from/who has funded/endorsed them (inc @NSPCC @PSHEassociation). If they undermine the law or #safeguarding it is the school who will be held responsible. @educationgovuk have been clear about this.
We are not going anywhere. We will continue to hold charities to account until they fulfil their duties to safeguard all children. Their directors are paid vast sums of money. It is not acceptable to be paid 173K to safeguard children & not do so.
@NSPCC https://www.nspcc.org.uk/about-us/organisation-structure/executive-board-trustees-pay/
There must now be a public inquiry. Too many institutions & government departments are the subject of regulatory capture. How has this happened? How have we ignored all previous inquiries & serious case reviews & allowed ‘equality & diversity’ to override #safeguarding?
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We are aware that the ‘WTF is porn’ video May now have been withdrawn, however we have received no official confirmation of this or comment on any of the numerous other concerns raised.

#everyonesinvited #edutwitter #RSE #PSHE

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