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Sex & relationship education to include compulsory domestic abuse and violence element

Submitted on Monday 2nd September 2013

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

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Sex & relationship education to include compulsory domestic abuse and violence element

Additional Information

Last year around 1.2 million women suffered domestic abuse (more than the population of Birmingham), over 400,000 women were sexually assaulted, 70,000 women were raped and thousands more were stalked. An average of two women are killed by a current or ex male partner each week. Many of these crimes go unreported.

Activity on social media sites reveals worrying evidence that young people view domestic abuse as an acceptable part of a relationship. They need to learn that it has no part in a healthy, respectful relationship and that it must not be tolerated. They need to be taught about boundaries, consent and respect and what to do if they are subject to abuse.

Whilst sex education is compulsory in British schools, there is currently no legal requirement to teach about domestic violence and abuse within these lessons.

We want the government to make teaching about domestic violence and abuse compulsory in UK schools as part of a rounded sex and relationship education.


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