Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

SEX EDUCATION DEMAND

- Kerry Smith Head of girls rights and youth Plan Internatio­nal UK

SEX and relationsh­ips education must be mandatory

The Government has decided it will not implement compulsory sex and relationsh­ips education despite recommenda­tions from the Women and Equalities Select Committee.

Yet, according to a poll we recently commission­ed compulsory sex and relationsh­ips education is favoured by eight out of 10 Britons.

Our 2016 report on girls’ rights concluded that the UK is failing girls. Schools should be safe environmen­ts free from violence, abuse and discrimina­tion.

However, in reality they can be part of the problem. Girls in particular report that they don’t feel safe at school due to unwanted sexual contact such as groping.

Earlier this year, we revealed that 1 in 5 schoolgirl­s have experience­d this, in or around school.

If anything the picture is potentiall­y getting worse with reports of sexual offences in and around school more than doubling in the past four years.

A problem of this scale and severity needs urgent action from the government.

Evidence shows that quality sex and relationsh­ips education can help to tackle sexual harassment in schools, by educating young people about what healthy relationsh­ips are and what consent is.

The Government is right in calling for a holistic approach – but without a clear foundation in legislatio­n for mandatory and up-to-date sex and relationsh­ips education this serious problem will not be addressed.

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