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New Curriculum Regressive And Fractured

Information on what schools and teachers should include in relationships and sexuality education was released yesterday as part of the Health and Physical Education. The new curriculum is regressive and fractured, failing to give young people the comprehensive knowledge base they need to navigate their sexual health and relationships.

Chief executive Jackie Edmond says this curriculum does not speak to the lived reality of young people in the 21st century.

Jackie Edmond, chief executive, Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa (Photo/Supplied)

"Some information on relationships is provided taught within the broader health curriculum but there is almost no information on sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex variation. Omitting these topics means that young people miss out on critical skills and knowledge to understand themselves and the world they live in. This puts young people’s safety at risk - both within and outside school," Ms Edmond says.

Sexual Wellbeing is also concerned that consent education is the only mandatory component of the RSE curriculum.

"All RSE information should be mandatory - not just consent. While consent is an important component of RSE, it needs to be taught and understood alongside other topics such as health relationships, sexual health, drug and alcohol use, and digital safety."

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