Our education system is still promoting sexual activity in inappropriate and damaging ways to young people – particularly in Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) lessons.
This resource, produced by sex historian Dr Lisa Nolland, seeks to help parents, teachers, church leaders, and Christian educators who want to understand the issue and challenge these materials. It outlines concerns that current approaches introduce explicit sexual content at increasingly young ages, normalise high‑risk behaviours, and present complex topics in ways that may not reflect children’s developmental readiness.
Many still do not recognise the seriousness of what children are being taught and the damage it is causing, so please share this resource widely as you consider the points raised.
(Warning: This resource contains some upsetting and explicit content)