A Bill to require the Secretary of State to make provision to include education about sex and relationships, resilience against bullying and sexual abuse and ending violence against women and girls in the national curriculum; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Dame Diana JohnsonLabour (Co-op)
30 March 2015
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This bill would require the Secretary of State to include education on sex and relationships, resilience against bullying and sexual abuse, and ending violence against women and girls in the national curriculum. It aims to give schools a formal framework to teach these topics and to promote safer school environments.
Currently at the Second Reading in the House of Commons; the record shows the first reading in 2014 and the second reading, with no further stages listed here.
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21 Oct 2014
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 21 October 2014 under the Ten Minute Rule.
The Bill is a Private Member's Bill which are often not printed until close to a Second Reading debate. If the text of the Bill is not available on these pages and you want information about the text you would need to speak to the Member sponsoring the Bill.
The 2014-15 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.