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Lessons about personal, social and health matters including sex are to be compulsory in all England's schools for the first time. | Lessons about personal, social and health matters including sex are to be compulsory in all England's schools for the first time. |
The government is setting up a review of how best to achieve this, saying there are "complicated issues". | The government is setting up a review of how best to achieve this, saying there are "complicated issues". |
Schools Minister Jim Knight said this would factor in a school's ethos, pupils' needs and parents' values. | Schools Minister Jim Knight said this would factor in a school's ethos, pupils' needs and parents' values. |
A BBC poll of more than 1,000 people found two thirds would support sex lessons from the age of 11. | A BBC poll of more than 1,000 people found two thirds would support sex lessons from the age of 11. |
A review of the subject of PSHE was ordered after ministers said teaching was "patchy". | A review of the subject of PSHE was ordered after ministers said teaching was "patchy". |
Until now it has only been compulsory to teach children about the biology of reproduction and changing bodies. | Until now it has only been compulsory to teach children about the biology of reproduction and changing bodies. |
In Wales, sex and relationship education is already part of the curriculum and it is a legal requirement in Northern Ireland. | In Wales, sex and relationship education is already part of the curriculum and it is a legal requirement in Northern Ireland. |
There is no legal requirement in Scotland. | There is no legal requirement in Scotland. |
The UK has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Europe with 27 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19. | The UK has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Europe with 27 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19. |
The UK Youth Parliament says four out of 10 young people say they received no relationship education at school. | The UK Youth Parliament says four out of 10 young people say they received no relationship education at school. |
Ministers said they were concerned that there were some serious gaps in young people's education, especially when it came to subjects like sex and relationships and drug or alcohol misuse. | Ministers said they were concerned that there were some serious gaps in young people's education, especially when it came to subjects like sex and relationships and drug or alcohol misuse. |
'Greater involvement' | 'Greater involvement' |
Dr Trevor Stammers, a GP who specialises in sexual health, said young children are "naturally inquisitive" but any questions about sex should be answered in an "age appropriate language". | Dr Trevor Stammers, a GP who specialises in sexual health, said young children are "naturally inquisitive" but any questions about sex should be answered in an "age appropriate language". |
He said he would be "very concerned" about "contraceptive and sex-focused" rather than "relationship-focused" lessons in primary school, adding that parents must have a "greater involvement" in sex education. | He said he would be "very concerned" about "contraceptive and sex-focused" rather than "relationship-focused" lessons in primary school, adding that parents must have a "greater involvement" in sex education. |
A secondary school sex education class. | A secondary school sex education class. |
Dr Stammers said despite more sex education in schools over the past decade, "sexual health had got worse". | Dr Stammers said despite more sex education in schools over the past decade, "sexual health had got worse". |
"More of the same teaching at a younger age could be terrifying," he said. | "More of the same teaching at a younger age could be terrifying," he said. |
While there has been a "small drop" in number of teenage pregnancies in the UK, he said, abortions and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise. | While there has been a "small drop" in number of teenage pregnancies in the UK, he said, abortions and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise. |
Earlier this year, figures were released showing that the number of abortions performed in the UK on girls under 16 had risen by 10% in 2007. | Earlier this year, figures were released showing that the number of abortions performed in the UK on girls under 16 had risen by 10% in 2007. |
Poll results [87KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here | Poll results [87KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here |
The government has said it recognises that sexual experimentation in early adolescence can expose young people to risks. | The government has said it recognises that sexual experimentation in early adolescence can expose young people to risks. |
Young people were in danger of making ill-informed choices which could put their health and future at stake, officials said. | Young people were in danger of making ill-informed choices which could put their health and future at stake, officials said. |
Consultation | Consultation |
The sex education teaching requirements placed on schools at present are limited. | The sex education teaching requirements placed on schools at present are limited. |
BBC/NOP POLL 87% say sex and relationship lessons should be compulsory 36% say no lessons on contraception before 13 | BBC/NOP POLL 87% say sex and relationship lessons should be compulsory 36% say no lessons on contraception before 13 |
In primary schools, sex education is covered as part of the science curriculum. | In primary schools, sex education is covered as part of the science curriculum. |
This tells children about the main body parts and explains that reproduction is one of the life processes common to all animals including humans. | This tells children about the main body parts and explains that reproduction is one of the life processes common to all animals including humans. |
class="lp" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm">HAVE YOUR SAYA child given a frank education on sex and relationships may be more likely to have sex, but they are also more likely to approach it in a mature manner, with regards to pregnancy and STDs. James, Belfast class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5538&edition=1&ttl=20081023055406">Send us your commentsIn secondary school, again mainly through science lessons, children cover the human reproductive cycle, including adolescence, fertilisation and foetal development. | |
They may also learn - though there is no statutory requirement that they should - about relationship skills, rights and responsibilities and different types of relationships. | They may also learn - though there is no statutory requirement that they should - about relationship skills, rights and responsibilities and different types of relationships. |
Sexual activity, human reproduction, contraception, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections and risky behaviours are all optional elements. | Sexual activity, human reproduction, contraception, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections and risky behaviours are all optional elements. |
Schools are meant to consult with parents about what is taught. | Schools are meant to consult with parents about what is taught. |
A UK-wide poll commissioned by the BBC from NOP found that the majority of those questioned believed sex and relationship lessons should be compulsory in schools. | A UK-wide poll commissioned by the BBC from NOP found that the majority of those questioned believed sex and relationship lessons should be compulsory in schools. |
Of those, 64% believed lessons should not start until children are at least 11 years old. | Of those, 64% believed lessons should not start until children are at least 11 years old. |
Just over a third (36%) said they did not think children should learn about contraception until they were at least 13. | Just over a third (36%) said they did not think children should learn about contraception until they were at least 13. |