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Well although Uniforms may not been needed but a smart standard of clothing should be enforce and help for those who struggle to meet those standards. Also where's Kelly?
Proud of you my brother, im seeing you flourish on the outside just as when i was in jail with you. The transition is true and real, i remember seeing you in the wing constantly reading books gaining knowledge, even when we on association 😂 I be thinking my brothers turned professor. But man learnt a lot from you my bro, you removed yourself from all distractions and always speaking positivity and how to develop ourselves. Keep it up my brother and it’s beautiful to see the growth keep on progressing
Safeguarding is such an important topic for our communities and I don’t think it is discussed enough. Including parents in safeguarding conversations will make them feel less like it is a tool to be used against them and help them understand their part.
Im sorry but i have to disagree on that one…we have a lot good examples and positive role models that get overlooked, its just that the nonsense seems to have a grip on the youth culture.
NO, sex education should not be taught in primary school. It is the parent's role- relationships education. The issue is that in many schools the materials shown are not appropriate, MP Miriam Cates has spoken at length about this. To provide some context, she was a Secondary Science teacher before going into politics. There are schools that also have the audacity to tell parents they can't view these materials beforehand. Teaching online safety, boundaries, stranger danger etc should be taught in schools, I agree with this point. Sadly, these topics are being used as a Trojan horse for other things. Governments should also be actively working to remove porn from the internet, as it goes hand in hand with child exploitation, sex trafficking and abuse of women.
Yes it is definitely down to the parent to have an open dialogue with their children about sex education first. Also it is key that parents consent with their child being taught sex education and not forced too by a school.