7 October 2011: A public meeting will be held next Thursday (13 October) in Bournemouth to warn about explicit sex education programmes in primary schools.
Antonia Tully, the coordinator of Safe at School, a nationwide campaign calling for a ban on explicit sex education, will explain how children as young as seven are exposed in the classroom to cartoons showing sexual intercourse. Parents of primary school age children are encouraged to attend to find out about their rights to protect their children from sexualisation in the classroom.
The meeting is being organised by the Bournemouth branch of the British Constitution Society.
The meeting will be held at the Durley Dean Hotel, Westcliffe Road, Bournemouth BH2 5HE, starting at 7.00pm, Thursday 13 October 2011.
Safe at School is a national campaign run by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) http://www.spuc.org.uk/campaigns/safeatschool/
For more information, please contact Antonia Tully on (020) 8407 3643 or safeatschool@spuc.org.uk
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