Egan Calls For Better RSE Education In Schools

Young people deserve evidence-based and inclusive Relationship and Sexuality Education says Egan

Young people deserve evidence-based and inclusive Relationship and Sexuality Education says Egan

Alliance Education Spokesperson Connie Egan MLA met with officials from the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) on Thursday 2nd February 2023) to discuss Relationship and Sexuality Education (RSE). 

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has a legal requirement to ensure paragraphs 85 and 86 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) report are implemented in respect of Northern Ireland.

This includes age-appropriate, comprehensive and scientifically accurate RSE. 

Cllr Connie Egan is calling for improved RSE in NI schools.

The North Down MLA said: “The meeting with officials from the NIO was positive and constructive.

“Obviously, I would prefer that our local MLAs were implementing RSE and the wider CEDAW recommendations, instead of the UK Government, but unfortunately we do not have an Executive.

“It therefore falls to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland to implement RSE. I would urge the Secretary of State to treat this as a priority and implement as soon as possible.”

In highlighting the importance of a statutory basis for RSE to deliver standardised, inclusive, and evidence-based RSE teaching for young people, Ms Egan referred to a study by the Belfast Youth Forum.

She said: “This study shows that 73% of young people said that they only received RSE ‘once or twice’, or ‘rarely’ and 60% of young people felt that that the information they received was either ‘not very useful’ or ‘not useful at all’.

“This simply isn’t good enough, and we need to ensure our young people are receiving the relationship and sexuality education they need for healthy relationships today,” said Ms Egan.