Students need truthful and positive education about their bodies, sexuality, reproduction and contraception. Yet gender identity has invaded these programs.
We all agree that students need truthful and positive education about their bodies, sexuality, reproduction and contraception.
However, sex and sexuality are entirely different to gender identity, and indeed, teaching of gender identity obscures important information about sexuality and reproductive health.
Gender Identity appears prevalent in many sex education programs.
Below are links to Sex Education Program material for each state. These can be contrasted against the terrific Relationship and Sexuality Education resource developed by Resist Gender Education NZ as an alternative to the New Zealand Ministry of Education’s Relationship and Sexuality Guidelines.
Victoria | “Catching on Early” is the Department of Education and Training’s teaching and learning resource for sexuality education to Foundation to Year 6 students . “Catching on Later” is the Department of Education and Training’s teaching and learning resource for sexuality education to Year 7-10 students. |
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Northern Territory |