The #MeToo movement has exposed the need for education about consent, power dynamics and positive relationships. International human rights instruments oblige states to provide sexuality education, and there have been some legal challenges to state provision of such education. Courts at regional and domestic levels have focused on the benefits to the state of sexuality education, holding it permissible if it is "objective" and if parents may educate privately to avoid it. It is argued in this article however that greater focus is required on sexuality education as primarily a child's human right, independent of state discretion and/or parental rights
Inspired by Audrey Osler’s call for the development of novel approaches to intersectionality in huma...
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Background: In Sweden sex education has been compulsory since 1955. However, access to this still s...
Sexuality education is a fundamental children's right, women’s right and overall human right that ha...
This article examines the benefits of sexuality education in schools in Africa and then considers th...
Signs of a worldwide trend towards the sexual rights as a basis for the individual realisation of se...
For more than a century, the question of how adolescents should be taught about their emerging sexua...
The International Conference on Population and Development and related resolutions have repeatedly c...
AbstractThe International Conference on Population and Development and related resolutions have repe...
This thesis examines the provision of SRE in English schools from a children’s rights perspective. I...
Comprehensive sexuality education (known as Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in England), which...
The issue of sexuality education has been--and still is--contested to varying degrees. While sexuali...
Sexual education begins when a child is born and continues through the entire human life course. Peo...
ABSTRACT This article argues that institutions need to take more risks to improve sexuality educatio...
This article examines Lamb, Gable & de Ruyter's critique of consent as the standard by which one can...
Inspired by Audrey Osler’s call for the development of novel approaches to intersectionality in huma...
In this essay I have briefly outlined how dominate discourses of childhood and childhood innocence w...
Background: In Sweden sex education has been compulsory since 1955. However, access to this still s...
Sexuality education is a fundamental children's right, women’s right and overall human right that ha...
This article examines the benefits of sexuality education in schools in Africa and then considers th...
Signs of a worldwide trend towards the sexual rights as a basis for the individual realisation of se...
For more than a century, the question of how adolescents should be taught about their emerging sexua...
The International Conference on Population and Development and related resolutions have repeatedly c...
AbstractThe International Conference on Population and Development and related resolutions have repe...
This thesis examines the provision of SRE in English schools from a children’s rights perspective. I...
Comprehensive sexuality education (known as Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in England), which...
The issue of sexuality education has been--and still is--contested to varying degrees. While sexuali...
Sexual education begins when a child is born and continues through the entire human life course. Peo...
ABSTRACT This article argues that institutions need to take more risks to improve sexuality educatio...
This article examines Lamb, Gable & de Ruyter's critique of consent as the standard by which one can...
Inspired by Audrey Osler’s call for the development of novel approaches to intersectionality in huma...
In this essay I have briefly outlined how dominate discourses of childhood and childhood innocence w...
Background: In Sweden sex education has been compulsory since 1955. However, access to this still s...