Age ratings for relationship education in schools
Today the government has announced the introduction of new age ratings on Relationships, Sex and Health Education content in schools to ensure it is appropriately and sensitively taught, protecting children from inappropriate teaching and enshrining parents’ right to know what their children are being taught.
- It is right that we should protect children from inappropriate teaching on sensitive topics and that parents should know what their children are being taught.
- That is why the government has published updated guidance to ensure content is factual, appropriate and that children have the capacity to fully understand everything they are being taught. Parents will also have the right to see all the resources that are being used to teach children about these topics.
- Sex education will not be taught before Year 5, and at that point from a purely scientific standpoint.
- It should not be controversial to teach our children that biological sex is a fact.
- At secondary school, pupils will learn about legally ‘protected’ characteristics, such as sexual orientation and gender reassignment, but the updated guidance is clear that schools should not teach the contested view of gender identity as fact. We will always act swiftly to protect our children and the new guidance will do exactly that.
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