24 November 2009
Top storiesThe government has published a bill to make sex education compulsory in all state-run primary and secondary schools in England. The Children, Schools and Families bill also sets out the principles under which schools must teach sex education.
The principles require that sex education "reflects a reasonable range
of...cultural and other perspectives" and promotes "equality",
"diversity" and "rights". John Smeaton, SPUC director, commented: "The bill's principles will be used to ensure that pro-abortion propaganda dominates the content of sex education." [
John Smeaton, 19 November]
http://is.gd/4YWST Related story: Government's Queen's speech schools bill will undermine child safety [J
ohn Smeaton, 18 November]
http://is.gd/4XUMFIt has been revealed that a man was misdiagnosed for 23 years as being in a coma-like state. Rom Houben, a German man,
was paralysed by a car accident in 1983. Until three years ago, Mr Houben had
been misdiagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state (PVS, more
correctly termed PNS or persistent non-responsive state). Doctors
assumed he was unconscious, when in fact he has near-normal brain
function and can hear and understand his surroundings. Following new
tests which revealed the misdiagnosis, Mr Houben has been provided with
equipment to read and type. Janet Thomas of No Less
Human, a group within SPUC Pro-Life, commented: "This case highlights
the huge dangers in assessing profoundly disabled people as having
lives not worth living." [
John Smeaton, 23 November]
http://is.gd/51XO7The upper house of the South Australian parliament
has voted to reject a bill to allow euthanasia tabled by Mark
Parnell. Anthony Ozimic, SPUC Pro-Life's communications mananger
and an expatriate Australian, commented: "Those seeking to
develop civilised values which respect the sanctity of human life
should be
encouraged by this vote."
[
John Smeaton, 18 November]
http://is.gd/4Y3YUOther storiesAbortionEmbryology; fertility treatment; stem cellsPopulationEuthanasia and assisted suicide; disabilityMarriage and family; sexual ethics