TELL THE GOVERNMENT

en staff  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Feb 2018
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TELL THE GOVERNMENT

Theresa May leading the first meeting of her cabinet in the New Year | photo: PA images

Sexting, pornography, STIs, gender reassignment, same sex relationships, abortion, online grooming.

The government is asking the nation to give its views on what should be taught in sex education classes to all children in schools in England in a Call for Evidence, ending on 12 February.

Launched at the end of December, this government survey1 is designed to find out what ‘stakeholders’ (children/parents/ governors/interested people) think should be part of the English schools’ sex education curriculum as it is updated.

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