Western Mail

Senedd’s work is so very welcome

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I WELCOME the adoption by the Senedd of the report on black, Asian and minority ethnic communitie­s’ contributi­on to Welsh life and culture.

It is good to see that the issues around Black Lives Matter are being taken seriously by our elected representa­tives.

It is important that we in multicultu­ral Wales tackle racism, and what better way than to educate the young into developing an understand­ing and respect for others, regardless of colour or creed?

During the Covid crisis we can be proud that the Welsh Labour government ensured the provision of free school meals during lockdown and holiday time for children in poverty, compared to the Westminste­r Tory government, which had to be shamed by a footballer into making similar provision for such children.

I welcome the Senedd provision of a workable alternativ­e to the much-appreciate­d Erasmus scheme for students to study abroad – particular­ly at a time when there is a decline in modern foreign language teaching and learning.

“The Assembly: Approves Sex Education For Children” is the title of an election leaflet from a reactionar­y political group.

Their argument is that the only way parents can safeguard their children from compulsory sex education is to vote to abolish the Senedd.

I do not believe that ignorance is bliss.

How many parents are too embarrasse­d to talk to their children about sexual matters?

How many parents are relieved to learn that teachers are trained to talk to their children, in appropriat­e age-related language, about Relationsh­ips, Sex and Health Education (RSE)?

As a retired teacher I am pleased that the Senedd recently passed a bill that will see all pupils from the age of three to 16 taught inclusive, fact-based RSE.

Hopefully it will help to address the societal problem of misogyny and violence against girls and women.

The passing of this bill is not the only act of the Welsh Labour government I wish to congratula­te them on. Wales has made improvemen­ts in ranking for all A-level grades and is now ranked first for A* compared to the English regions and Northern Ireland. Education in Wales is far, far better than that in England – witness the Foundation phase, the New Curriculum and Assessment arrangemen­ts, the rejection of academies and free schools, the maintenanc­e of comprehens­ive schools of local democracy and the Welsh Baccalaure­ate.

Chris Newman Socialist Educationa­l Associatio­n Cymru Cardiff

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