Sex education for Brit teens

Sex education for Brit teens

LONDON – Sex education classes will become compulsory for primary and secondary school children in England to help reduce Britain’s high rate of teenage pregnancies, the government was due to announce yesterday.

The Daily Telegraph said Schools Minister Jim Knight will unveil the move when he publishes the findings of a review of sex and relationship education. Earlier this month, Knight told MPs that many young people had told the review they did not know enough to make safe and responsible choices about relationships and sexual health.Although teenage pregnancy rates have fallen 13 per cent over the past 20 years, Knight said there is still further to go.Britain has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Western Europe.”I have received many strong representations for making personal, social and health education statutory in order to address the problem,” he said.The government set itself a target in 1999 to half the teenage pregnancy rate by 2010.At present schools only have to teach pupils about the biology of puberty and reproduction.In primary schools, sex education comes under the science curriculum.The new curriculum is expected to increase greater emphasis on building relationships, the Daily Telegraph said.- Nampa-ReutersEarlier this month, Knight told MPs that many young people had told the review they did not know enough to make safe and responsible choices about relationships and sexual health.Although teenage pregnancy rates have fallen 13 per cent over the past 20 years, Knight said there is still further to go.Britain has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Western Europe.”I have received many strong representations for making personal, social and health education statutory in order to address the problem,” he said.The government set itself a target in 1999 to half the teenage pregnancy rate by 2010.At present schools only have to teach pupils about the biology of puberty and reproduction.In primary schools, sex education comes under the science curriculum.The new curriculum is expected to increase greater emphasis on building relationships, the Daily Telegraph said.- Nampa-Reuters

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