The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) wishes to appoint a full-time Northern Ireland development officer, based at SPUC’s office in central Belfast. He or she will report to SPUC’s Northern Ireland and International director and will work closely with SPUC’s Northern Ireland Executive Officer, Liam Gibson. The development officer will travel throughout Northern Ireland with a view to developing the Society’s grassroots educational and political work. The candidate must be uncompromisingly pro-life. Contact Liam Gibson for a job description an application form at liamgibson@spuc.org.uk
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A blog launched on the 41st anniversary of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), the first pro-life organisation in the world, established on 11 January 1967. I wrote this blog in my role as SPUC's chief executive, commenting on pro-life news, reflecting on pro-life issues and promoting SPUC's work. I retired from my post on 31st August 2021 and will therefore be adding no further posts.
Friday 9 November 2018
Friday 12 January 2018
Act now on compulsory "relationship" education and compulsory sex education
The Department of Education is running a consultation on: “Changes to the teaching of Sex and Relationship Education and PSHE”
SPUC has produced briefing notes to help you respond to the consultation.Please act now and respond
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SPUC has produced briefing notes to help you respond to the consultation.Please act now and respond
- The Children and Social Work Act 2017 made Relationship Education in all primary schools a compulsory school subject and Relationships and Sex Education in all secondary schools. This legislation applies to England only.
- This new legislation has been described as: "a state takeover bid for parenting".
- On 19 December 2017 the government launched a consultation on what should be taught in these new compulsory subjects.
- This is an opportunity to help shape what is taught to our children in school about these important matters.
- All concerned citizens, and especially parents, grandparents and those working professionally in schools are encouraged to take part in this consultation.
- This consultation closes at 11.45 pm on 12 February 2018
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