Senate debates
Wednesday, 15 August 2007
Sexualisation of Children in the Media
3:40 pm
Natasha Stott Despoja (SA, Australian Democrats) Share this | Hansard source
At the request of Senator Allison, I move the motion as amended:
That the Senate—
- (a) notes the reports of the harmful effect of sexualisation in the media of children, especially young girls, including the:
- (i) negative impact on development, self-image and emotional development including shame, anxiety and even self disgust,
- (ii) increased incidence of eating disorders, depression and low self-esteem,
- (iii) negative consequences on sexuality, and
- (iv) the promotion of negative stereotypes of women as sex objects;
- (b) agrees that the Government will call for the forthcoming reviews of each of the Commercial Television Industry Codes of Practice and the Commercial Radio Codes of Practice to specifically address:
- (i) sources and beneficiaries of sexualisation of children, and
- (ii) short- and long-term effects of viewing or buying sexualising and objectifying images, and their influence on cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, sexuality, attitudes and beliefs; and
- (c) agrees that the Australian Media and Communications Authority will provide a report to Government by 31 March 2008 and make recommendations on:
- (i) strategies to prevent and/or reduce the sexualisation of children in the media, and
- (ii) the effectiveness of different approaches to reducing the amount of sexualisation that occurs and to ameliorating its effects.
Question agreed to.
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