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UK Parliament | Georgia Harrison talks about non-consensual intimate image abuse | Women and Equalities Committee @ukparliament | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 16 hours ago
Warning: This video contains details some audiences may find upsetting.

Broadcaster and TV personality Georgia Harrison came to Parliament to tell MPs about her experiences of non-consensual intimate image abuse, sometimes referred to as ‘revenge porn’.

Georgia and the Women and Equalities Committee discussed victim support, proposed legal changes, and the role technology like StopNCII.org can play in preventing abuse.

If you are affected by intimate image abuse you can contact the Revenge Porn Helpline, which supports UK adults. If you are under 18, Childline can support.

Revenge Porn Helpline: revengepornhelpline.org.uk
Childline: childline.org.uk

Watch Georgia's discussion with the committee in full: youtube.com/watch?v=xxqwyGsArXU

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Georgia Harrison talks about non-consensual intimate image abuse | Women and Equalities Committee @ukparliament

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