A public meeting will be held next Tuesday (4 October) evening in Wakefield to hear parents' worries about explicit sex education programmes in primary schools.
Antonia Tully (pictured), coordinator of SPUC's Safe at School campaign, a nationwide campaign for parents concerned about explicit sex education, will be speaking in Wakefield to explain how graphic sex education is priming young children for teenage sex. Mrs Tully, a mother of five school-aged children, will be showing video clips from classroom teaching resources, aimed at seven year olds, which show sexual intercourse. The meeting has been organised by the local SPUC branch.
All parents are urged to attend to find out how to uphold their rights to protect their children from sexualisation in the classroom.
The meeting will be held at Outwood Memorial Hall, Victoria Street, Outwood, Wakefield WF1 2NN starting at 7.30pm, Tuesday 4 October 2011.
For more information, please contact Antonia Tully on (020) 8407 3643 or safeatschool@spuc.org.uk
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