Campaign against indecent sex education supports angry parents in Northampton London, : Safe at School, a national campaign run by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC), is holding a public meeting in the Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton NN1 1DE this Thursday 31 March at 7.30pm. Antonia Tully, Safe at School's campaign co-ordinator, will speak to parents and show them materials which schools are reluctant to disclose to parents.
"Parents are being kept in the dark on this issue", said Mrs Tully.
"These sex education programmes are designed to prepare children for teenage sex. Parents are angry and upset that their seven year old children are being shown cartoons of how to have sexual intercourse."
Andrea Leadsom, the local MP, is taking up the cause as well.
She has tabled parliamentary questions aimed at putting parents in the driving seat of this critical area of their young children’s education.
Mrs Leadsom is calling for a system whereby parents must opt-in if they want their children to attend sex education classes, rather than the current system which merely allows parents to withdraw their children.
She would also like to see suppliers of sex education materials called to account through a licensing system.
Antonia Tully, Safe at School's campaign co-ordinator, can be contacted on (020) 8407 3463. http://www.spuc.org.uk/