An MP wants to give parents the legal right to see materials used in relationships and sex education (RSE) lessons and prohibit schools from using any externally produced teaching resources that are not available for public scrutiny.
On Monday, Conservative MP Miriam Cates said that she will introduce a Private Members’ Bill to push the government to make sex education materials transparent to parents.
Schools and external sex education providers have been accused of hiding materials from parents.
“Today I’ll introduce a bill in Parliament to give parents the legal right to see materials used in [RSE] lessons, and prohibit schools from using any externally produced teaching resources that are not available for public scrutiny,” wrote Cates on Twitter….