https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx212x41evwo
The Department have a list of rules about children working. I wonder if this child working since 10 in this industry is a breach of the following rule-
I think that the same rules should apply to online as to offline. This girl could become an adult and think that she was abused by social media.
"in any work that may be harmful to their health, well-being or education"
Are the children you mentioned in the UK? If they're not and outside the EU which has similar rules then the only control we have is not to watch.
I was referring to the family in the article in the 1st post that was posted on the BBC website. I assumed that they lived in the UK. The article stated that they lived in the South East of England. I have flagged it with the Department of Education whether monetising children for what could effect them is legal.
I was referring to the family in the article in the 1st post that was posted on the BBC website. I assumed that they lived in the UK. The article stated that they lived in the South East of England. I have flagged it with the Department of Education whether monetising children for what could effect them is legal.