Two thirds of parents in South West support ban on children using social media

Two thirds of parents in the South West say they would support a ban on children under the age of 16 using social media.

The survey, conducted by Opinium for ITV News, also indicated that more than half of parents think their children’s mental health is being negatively impacted by using social media on their smartphones.

ITV – Read more about what the survey says

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