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Government rejects compulsory sex education in schools

Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) condemns government decision on Sex and Relationships Education.

Nicky Morgan MP says no to compulsory sex education in schools
Nicky Morgan MP says no to compulsory sex education in schools

The Government has rejected calls for mandatory sex education in schools to be made compulsory, from the government’s chief medical officer, three cross-party committees of MPs and the children’s commissioner.

The announcement, not to make to make personal, social and health education (PSHE) and sex and relationships education (SRE) statutory, was made yesterday, two months later than expected, by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, who had originally promised to report by the end of last year,

Instead, she announced the government will work with a group of leading head teachers and practitioners to improve PSHE, but this will not include statutory status, and is hardly likely to have the breadth or scope to tackle Ofsted’s finding that 40 per cent of PSHE teaching is not of sufficient quality.

Shaun Griffin
Shaun Griffin

Shaun Griffin, Executive Director External Affairs, Terrence Higgins Trust, said: “The government missed its own deadline in reply to the Education Select Committee on PSHE, and now reveals itself to have completely  ignored that report, and the recommendation of no less than four chairs of parliamentary committees. Quite incredible.

“Confusingly, in its letter the government expresses concern around the variable quality of PSHE provision, yet rejects the obvious solution. If  PSHE and SRE is made compulsory in all schools, it will be treated as other subjects, with teachers getting the training they need, and enough time being allocated in timetables for quality lessons.

“Countless reports have shown the value of statutory PSHE including a strong link to good academic performance. It is quite astonishing that the government should disregard the advice of its own committee and mounting external evidence that the current system doesn’t work. We have failed young people in our country with inadequate and unrealistic SRE, and we now look set to fail many more.”

Contrary to the government’s current assertion, that the vast majority of schools already make provision for PSHE and SRE, this is only obligatory in the 40 per cent of secondary schools which are maintained. This excludes the growing number of academies and free schools, let alone primary schools.

Terrence Higgins Trust, campaigns for universal statutory status for SRE in all schools as part of the Sex Education Forum,

Ruth Hunt
Ruth Hunt

Reacting to the news Stonewall CEO Ruth Hunt, said: “We are disappointed with the government’s decision not to make PSHE statutory and inclusive in schools. High-quality PSHE has a key role to play in making sure all young people have the information they need to stay safe, healthy and prepared for life in 21st century Britain. Lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) young people overwhelmingly tell us they are not receiving the information they need to make safe, informed choices about their wellbeing, including online. We are however pleased that consideration will be given to reviewing sex and relationships education (SRE). Existing guidance was developed at a time when teachers were prevented from talking about LGBT issues in school at all, and so we strongly encourage new guidance which reflects the experiences of LGBT young people.”

Reverbathon 2016 – Sounds of Diversity

 

For the ninth year in a row, for one day only, independent radio station RadioReverb stages REVERBATHON 2016.

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REVERBATHON 2016, an annual fundraiser, helps this purely volunteer led community radio station stay on air for another year to deliver a very strong social action schedule of programs for the Brighton and Hove community.

From 8 am on Saturday, March 5, the Reverbathon will not only raise money for the radio station, enabling it to remain playlist and advert free, but it will also celebrate the diversity (it’s theme for this year) of its presenters, show topics and Brighton and Hove listeners.

At the start of each hour a different presenter will take to the airwaves promoting their different style of shows. Live guests and bands will be dropping in for short sessions and chats making it a totally unique local radio experience and endorsing its strapline – #soveryBrighton.

Already scheduled from 8am are IN BRIGHTON with Jeff Hemmings, HIV Happy Hour, the award-winning OUT in Brighton, the intergenerational son and mum show Ruben and Sharon. Frockabilly – Brighton’s only rockabilly radio show, (and Europe’s only female-fronted rockabilly show on FM radio) will be adding some variety and in its usual slot will be Albion Roar making sure regular listeners are kept up to date with what’s happening with the local team.

Long running show Slipstreem with its worldwide beats will bring some global grooves from everywhere on the planet.

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Euan McAleece

Station Manager Euan McAleece, said: “We can’t wait for Reverbathon 2016. The planning part has been very exciting and all of our volunteer presenters are giving up their Saturday to do a stint. We will also have a much larger presence on social media this year – which we hope will attract new listeners and possibly even more donations. The variety of programmes and shows means there will be something for everyone on Saturday 5th March and we are asking listeners, local businesses and anyone passing the door to come and support.”

RadioReverb is run entirely by volunteers and all the money raised goes directly back into the running of the station, upgrading equipment and giving an opportunity to bring in new shows and opportunities for new local voices. It also has a very strong successful social action programming commitment with award-winning shows supporting the LGBT community plus refugees, the disabled, and those diagnosed with HIV.

RadioReverb is based in Brighton and can be found on 97.2FM, on DAB and online at:  www.radioreverb.com

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PREVIEW: Megan Ford: FEMINASTY: Marlborough Theatre

Performing horrible characters, whiny girl stand-up, dumb sketches, and rap songs, Megan Ford takes down the patriarchy with nothing but her bare hands and some fabulous wigs.

WEB.600The world is a terrible place and it’s all the fault of the corporations who run the media.

Megan Ford finds this hilarious, so she wrote a comedy show about it. With little reverence or subtlety, she tackles difficult subjects from gender representation to rape culture using silly voices and swear words.

Expect boring feminist lectures snuck in between songs, sketches, and the shallow, offensive characters: a tabloid journalist, a video game heroine, a Tea Party politician, a scandalous flapper, and a 14-year-old YouTube blogger.

Overthrowing the dominant paradigm just got even more fun.

After a smash-hit run at Underbelly for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Megan Ford: FEMINASTY will tour the UK throughout 2016. The show will land in Brighton at the Marlborough Theatre on 5th March at 7.30pm.

Megan Ford: FEMINASTY is written and performed by Megan Ford, Directed by Aaron Paterson, with an original music track by Jonny & The Baptists’ Paddy Gervers.

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Event: Megan Ford: FEMINASTY

Where: The Marlborough Theatre, 4 Princes Street, Brighton BN2 1RD

When: March 5, 2016

Time: 7.30pm

Entry: Tickets £10

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