The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Pupils want more sex education

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Pupils want more sex education in schools, a survey has found.

While the vast majority of schools across the country provide lessons, it was found that more than half of pupils did not participat­e in sexual health lessons.

The survey, carried out by HIV Scotland, spoke to 2,806 students in 418 schools in Scotland.

It found that 16% of pupils reported only receiving sexual health lessons less than a few times a year and 41% did not know where to go for sexual health services.

On HIV, 34% of students said they did not know how to minimise HIV risk, with few aware of transmissi­on and prevention.

Just over a quarter believe that HIV can be transmitte­d through kissing, 45% through spitting and 34% via toilet seats.

Half of all students said they wanted more informatio­n on HIV transmissi­on at school.

The charity wants to challenge stigma around HIV.

Nathan Sparling, head of policy and campaignin­g at HIV Scotland, said: “This is the largest survey of young people in Scotland, specifical­ly focused on their experience­s of sexual health education in schools.

“We heard from 2,806 students from Orkney to Dumfries and Galloway and right across the Central Belt.

“It shows that students in Scotland need and want better sexual health education that informs them about the modernday realities of HIV and how to prevent it.”

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