Pupils to be warned about FGM

The Education Secretary has confirmed that all secondary school pupils will be taught about Female Genital Mutilation, as part of new relationships, health and sex education guidance being brought to parliament tomorrow.

Key facts

From September 2020 Relationships Education will be compulsory in primary schools in England and Relationships and Sex Education compulsory in secondary schools. The Conservative government is also making Health Education compulsory in all primary and secondary schools.
  • Under bold new proposals, schools should address the physical and emotional damage caused by FGM, raise awareness of support options and ensure pupils know that FGM is against the law. 
  • Our reforms will ensure young people are taught in an age-appropriate way about different forms of abuse, equipping them with the knowledge they need to keep themselves and others safe in the modern world. 
  • Everyone must do all they can to protect women and girls from this extreme form of gendered violence, which is why we are making sure all pupils are given all the facts they need to protect themselves and others. 

Why this matters

The new subjects are designed to ensure pupils leave school fully prepared for the modern world – and have the knowledge they need to grow up healthy, happy and safe.

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