National Education Union will explore ‘dehumanising’ impact and prevalence of material that shows ‘humiliation of women’

Teachers will discuss the “dehumanising” impact pornography has on students at a national conference this week.

Educators attending the National Education Union’s (NEU) event in Bournemouth are expected to raise concerns over “the prevalence of pornography which shows the harmful and humiliating treatment of women”.

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