Children to be taught anti-misogyny in sex education classes

Published: 7/15/2025
Children to be taught anti-misogyny in sex education classes
New government guidance for schools mandates teaching anti-misogyny, deepfake awareness, and consent in sex education classes in England. The finalized relationships, sex, and health education (RSHE) guidance will also focus on positive male role models, addressing harmful attitudes early on. Parents will be involved in the process, with schools advised to engage proactively and provide insight into the curriculum. The updated guidance, to be implemented this autumn, aims to equip students with knowledge on respectful relationships, boundaries, and online risks, emphasizing the importance of age-appropriate content and parental involvement.