
An Argument or domestic abuse? How will younger generations differentiate?
7th March 2022
In the UK, sexual education is compulsory in secondary schools. However, parents are able to withdraw their child from either specific parts or all of the sexual education that is taught. Each secondary school should have their own policy displayed on the school’s website, explaining that their policy should: ‘’Define Relationships and Sex Education.” By the end of secondary school, pupils should know:
- The characteristics of healthy friendships
- How stereotypes can cause damage
- The expectations of how they should treat others with respect
- The different types of bullying
- Violent behaviour and coercive control
- Sexual harassment and sexual behaviour
- Equality rights.
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