PARENTS should not be able to stop their kids from attending sex-ed classes, the new Education Secretary has suggested.
Bridget Phillipson told The Sun: “I think all children should have a good level of relationship, sex and health education, that should apply to all children.”
Insisting parents “should have access to the material” being taught “and be able to see it” she argued they should not be able to stop their children’s access to the lesson.
Currently parents are able to withdraw their kids from sex education classes but not from mandatory lessons about relationships and health.
Once pupils reach 15 they have the right to opt in themselves.
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