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Let's Talk About Sex (Education)

Bodies Are Telling

English - August 17, 2023 07:00 - 35 minutes - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
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Debates about what should or shouldn’t be taught in RSE can so often be driven by misinformation, fear-mongering, and political agendas — but at what cost? Who does this benefit, and crucially, who does it harm? Evidence-based research has proven that high-quality sex education can not only protect young people from countless harms, but give them the tools to navigate the real and online world with more agency, more empathy, and more control. Let’s Talk About Sex (Education) is a one-off documentary examining some of the (many) reasons why a comprehensive and inclusive sex education curriculum matters. It features the voices of sex educators, journalists, students and others, all of whom wish they'd learned, wish they'd been taught, more.  

Let’s Talk About Sex (Education) was produced and presented by Lucy Carr. It was mastered by Benjamin Williams. This is a Broccoli Production.

CONTRIBUTORS:

Annabel - Student, England

Dolly Padalia - CEO, School of Sexuality Education 

Lucy Whitehouse - CEO & Founder, Fumble UK 

Matilda Lawrence-Jubb - Co-founder, Split Banana

Milly Evans - Sex educator and author of Honest: Everything They Don’t Tell You About Sex, Relationships and Bodies

Sophia Smith Galer - Senior Reporter at VICE News and author of Losing It: Sex Education for the 21st Century

Also thanks to Michael Conroy (Men At Work) and Tamasine Preece (Humanise)

OTHER RESOURCES:

Brook: Help & Advice

NSPCC Learning 

End Violence Against Women

Everyone’s Invited

Sex Education Forum: Resources

Sexpression UK

Sex Ed Matters

Twinkl: Teaching resources
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Debates about what should or shouldn’t be taught in RSE can so often be driven by misinformation, fear-mongering, and political agendas — but at what cost? Who does this benefit, and crucially, who does it harm? Evidence-based research has proven that high-quality sex education can not only protect young people from countless harms, but give them the tools to navigate the real and online world with more agency, more empathy, and more control. Let’s Talk About Sex (Education) is a one-off documentary examining some of the (many) reasons why a comprehensive and inclusive sex education curriculum matters. It features the voices of sex educators, journalists, students and others, all of whom wish they'd learned, wish they'd been taught, more.  




Let’s Talk About Sex (Education) was produced and presented by Lucy Carr. It was mastered by Benjamin Williams. This is a Broccoli Production.




CONTRIBUTORS:


Annabel - Student, England


Dolly Padalia - CEO, School of Sexuality Education 


Lucy Whitehouse - CEO & Founder, Fumble UK 


Matilda Lawrence-Jubb - Co-founder, Split Banana


Milly Evans - Sex educator and author of Honest: Everything They Don’t Tell You About Sex, Relationships and Bodies


Sophia Smith Galer - Senior Reporter at VICE News and author of Losing It: Sex Education for the 21st Century


Also thanks to Michael Conroy (Men At Work) and Tamasine Preece (Humanise)




OTHER RESOURCES:


Brook: Help & Advice


NSPCC Learning 


End Violence Against Women


Everyone’s Invited


Sex Education Forum: Resources


Sexpression UK


Sex Ed Matters


Twinkl: Teaching resources

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