Give children better sex education to fight views distorted by cyberspace, says top headteacher
Briefly

Our young people are growing up in an online world dominated by social media and artificial intelligence. If we don't start educating young people properly around relationships and sex education, we will end up in a society where a generation have had sex lessons through an unregulated cyberspace.
If we don't educate young people, we risk these young people will having a completely distorted view of what sex should look and feel like, which opens the doors to many troubling issues, such as the prevalence of STIs, but also the issues around consent and sexual violence.
The latest report from the committee called for relationships and sex education to be taught up to the age of 18.
Children are turning to pornography and social media to learn about sexual health because schools are failing to provide proper sex education.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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