04/09/2023
Views Sought On Relationships And Sexuality Education
The Department of Education has launched a consultation on proposed changes to elements of Relationships and Sexuality Education.
Legislation passed by the Secretary of State requires that Northern Ireland schools teach age-appropriate and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, covering prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion, at Key Stages 3 and 4 only.
The legislation also requires the Department to bring forward regulations in respect of the parental right to have their child excused from receiving age-appropriate, comprehensive and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, covering prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion. The consultation focuses on the circumstances and arrangements which would enable parents/carers to exercise that right.
The Department of Education's Permanent Secretary Dr Mark Browne said: "I welcome the launch of this important consultation seeking views regarding the changes to specific elements of Relationships and Sexuality Education at Key Stages 3 and 4.
"I would encourage all interested parties to make their views known during the consultation period."
The option to have a child excused from these specific classes does not apply to any other areas of Relationships and Sexuality Education.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks from 1 September to 24 November 2023.
Following an analysis of the consultation findings, the Department will publish its overall response to the consultation and develop guidance on the arrangements to have a child excused by 1 January 2024.
The consultation document can be accessed here - www.education-ni.gov.uk/consultations/relationships-and-sexuality-education-rse-consultation
Legislation passed by the Secretary of State requires that Northern Ireland schools teach age-appropriate and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, covering prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion, at Key Stages 3 and 4 only.
The legislation also requires the Department to bring forward regulations in respect of the parental right to have their child excused from receiving age-appropriate, comprehensive and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, covering prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion. The consultation focuses on the circumstances and arrangements which would enable parents/carers to exercise that right.
The Department of Education's Permanent Secretary Dr Mark Browne said: "I welcome the launch of this important consultation seeking views regarding the changes to specific elements of Relationships and Sexuality Education at Key Stages 3 and 4.
"I would encourage all interested parties to make their views known during the consultation period."
The option to have a child excused from these specific classes does not apply to any other areas of Relationships and Sexuality Education.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks from 1 September to 24 November 2023.
Following an analysis of the consultation findings, the Department will publish its overall response to the consultation and develop guidance on the arrangements to have a child excused by 1 January 2024.
The consultation document can be accessed here - www.education-ni.gov.uk/consultations/relationships-and-sexuality-education-rse-consultation
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