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Children ‘are left to learn about sex from porn’

- By Shaun Wooller Health Editor

‘Unacceptab­le risk of harm’

CHILDREN are turning to pornograph­y and social media to learn about sexual health as schools are failing to provide proper sex education, MPs have warned.

The unconventi­onal sources are exposing pupils to an ‘unacceptab­le risk of harm’ at a time w when rates of sexually transmitte­d diseases are soaring, the cross-party women and equalities committee added.

The committee blamed the trends on the ‘absence of authoritat­ive advice’ and called for relationsh­ips and sex education (RSE) to be taught up to the age of 18.

Moreover, the benefits of condom use ‘must be a key part of the curriculum’ to curb the spread of disease as their use is falling, the MPs said.

The committee’s latest report, published today, said: ‘ In schools, there is compelling evidence that relationsh­ips and sex education (RSE) is failing y young people.’

‘In the absence of authoritat­ive advice, young people are learning about sex and sexual health from online sources, social media and pornograph­y. This exposes children to an unacceptab­le risk of harm.’

The committee criticised the Government for ‘failing to heed warnings’ over funding cuts to sexual health services.

It said that funding has reduced year-on-year, while infection rates have increased.

The latest figures on STIs in England – described as ‘deeply concerning’ and a ‘red flag’ by the committee – show there were 392,453 new diagnoses in England in 2022, which is equivalent to more than 1,000 every day and an increase of 23.8 per cent compared with 2021.

Conservati­ve MP Caroline Nokes, who leads the women and equalities committee, said: ‘Sexual health services are at breaking point.

‘The 2022 data on STIs is a red flag and should encourage everyone to do better.’

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