Poll: Should sex and relationships education be made compulsory?
With a pressure group claiming that ministers are failing to take action to protect children and women, we ask if sex and relationships education should be made compulsory in secondary schools.
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The End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition, whose members include Amnesty International and Refuge, is calling for "sexual consent and respectful relationships" to be taught to secondary pupils.
It comes in the wake of disturbing cases involving abuse against women and girls, including disgraced broadcasters Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall, as well as grooming in Telford, Rochdale and Oxford and the murder of Tia Sharp.
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