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Teach primary school pupils about sex, say MPs


By Margaret Nelson - Posted on 27 August 2008

Primary school children should have compulsory sex education lessons, MPs said today [26/8/08]. A cross-party group of MPs is calling on the government to make advice on sexual health and relationships mandatory in all schools. The group, led by Chris Bryant, a parliamentary aide to Harriet Harman, the Labour deputy leader, says that giving children more information would help reduce teenage pregnancy rates, abortion and sexually transmitted diseases.

Teach primary school pupils about sex, say MPs | Education | guardian.co.uk.

There’ll be a predicable outcry from some, mainly religious, quarters, but if children learn about sex and relationships in stages from an early age, they’re less likely to get into trouble. Ignorance doesn’t protect them.

Read the letter in the Telegraph

Read more about teenage pregnancy

The BHA has welcomed the MPs appeal



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