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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Where did PIE go? WHO and UNESCO new guidance has routes in Queer Theory, Sex Positivity and believes children are "sexual from birth"

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2fallsfromSSA · 30/04/2023 15:34

We have published a very alarming review of new guidelines.

In short, we are really alarmed by what we see coming out of both UNESCO and WHO.

Tanya Carter Safe Schools Alliance said “This alarming, but sadly unsurprising, research sets out how long-established child safeguarding principles are being effectively dismantled. This leaves all children at risk. Adults, professionally charged with the protection of children, have failed in their duty to identify this and this abdication of responsibility has left generations of children at risk of harm. Children are being left to navigate a minefield of predatory behaviour online without either protection or guidance. Those who have allowed this to happen must be identified and held to account by the global community.”

Read the report: https://safeschoolsallianceuk.net/2023/04/29/unesco-who-sexuality-education/

Here is the rest of the Press Release

SSA has just published an independent review of two standards documents produced by UNESCO and the WHO. These standards underpin the global initiative for Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE), currently promoted by UNESCO’s ‘Foundation for Life and Love Campaign.’

SSAUK believes that these Standards demonstrate how UNESCO and WHO have been compromised and are working to undermine standard child safeguarding principles.

The review reveals the extent to which the WHO and UNESCO’s standards are ideologically aligned with Queer Theory and with a ‘sex positive’ approach to Sexuality (not Sex) Education.

Queer Theory challenges boundaries that are put in place to preserve “so-called ‘oppressive’ ideas” such as the importance of child safeguarding. The UNESCO and WHO documents and guidelines do the same, stating that children are ‘sexual from birth,’ and accordingly require sexual knowledge to fulfil their right to sexual pleasure.

'Sex positivity’ is central to Queer Theory. This review finds that the WHO and UNESCO standards use the concept of sex positivity to reframe safeguarding barriers such as the age of consent as an “injustice”, and to advocate for children’s engagement in sexual activity with their peers, parents and other adults.

Both organisations appear to have abandoned a safeguarding first approach, explaining this shift as necessary to enable a ‘positive’ approach to sex and sexuality. The issue of grooming is conspicuously absent in both sets of standards, and sexual abuse is referenced primarily as justification for providing comprehensive sexuality education from birth.

It is clear that parents who do not acquiesce are viewed as a threat. UNESCO’s ‘key concepts’ promotes the idea that children’s values may differ from their parents’ and, to undermine parents’ legitimate concerns about the contents of Sexuality Education, these concerns are minimised by the UN as “misconceptions.”

Comprehensive sexuality education: A foundation for life and love campaign

https://en.unesco.org/themes/education-health-and-well-being/cse-campaign

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justasking111 · 14/05/2023 09:04

The Welsh labour government make my skin crawl. I fear for my grandchildren. Mark Drakeford son went to prison for sexual perversion so his input is skewed to start with.

ArabeIIaScott · 14/05/2023 10:44

Thanks, Bosky, for all that info.

turbonerd · 14/05/2023 12:06

Thank you all for all this info. It really is eye-opening and shows how insidious this movement is.

WarriorN · 14/05/2023 14:45

Thank you Bosky for more forensic analysis - Roz writes for the guardian a lot I note.

TheBiologyStupid · 14/05/2023 17:12

WarriorN · 14/05/2023 14:45

Thank you Bosky for more forensic analysis - Roz writes for the guardian a lot I note.

I thought we weren't doing guilt by association ;o)

BigMaggieShoes · 14/05/2023 17:56

I'm just flagging up https://prostasia.org/
In case people weren't aware, but I'm sure you were, you're all very on the ball around here. Don't be fooled, it's nothing to do with child protection, although they say that's their mission, it's a big pile of pedophiles and pedophile acceptance nonsense. Lots of MAP crap.
There's a good there's a good thread on the farms that does a deep dive into the people involved, it's USA based, but I thought this would be a relevant thread to bring it up. It does seem to be taken scarily seriously from time to time.

Home - Prostasia Foundation

https://prostasia.org/

WarriorN · 14/05/2023 18:44

Oh yes, not heard about them for a while. I remember a fair few threads about them

ResisterRex · 20/05/2023 21:33

Apparently the government is distancing itself from the guidance. Which sounds like it means it DID play a part in policy development. Why else distance yourself?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/05/20/sex-education-rishi-sunak-age-appropriate-rejects-unesco/

Rishi Sunak promises to protect 'our precious children' amid sex education concerns

"The Prime Minister has pledged that a Government review of England’s sex education curriculumm_ will protect children from inappropriate sexual content and extreme views on gender.
“First and foremost as a parent... it's really important that what our kids are exposed to, not just at school but online, is sensitive and age appropriate," he said.
"Our children are precious, they deserve to be protected," he added.
His comments come as the government distances itself from UN sex education guidance that recommends primary pupils are taught about “sexual stimulation”.
There is mounting concern that the controversial UNESCO advice, which forms part of a wider UN education framework to which the UK is a party, was consulted during the drafting of teaching materials in this country.
A Telegraph investigation has revealed that guidance by UNESCO - an agency of the UN - recommends toddlers reflect on how they feel about “their bodies” and “biological sex and gender”.
The UNESCO document is aimed at policymakers around the world and is part of a UN-run international framework that all four parts of the UK are signatories to.
The Telegraph can reveal it has informed sexual education guidance for thousands of children across Britain, leading to a backlash from MPs, calling for the Government to review its links with UNESCO."

Comments from some of the Education Select Committee:

"Caroline Ansell, a Conservative MP on the Commons’ Education Select Committee, said Mr Sunak's upcoming sex education review "needs to identify if this frankly alarming UNESCO guidance has influenced the Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) being taught in our schools".
She added: "I will be writing to the Education Secretary [Gillian Keegan] to question why the UK ever signed up to it."
Nick Fletcher, a Conservative MP on the committee, said the review “desperately” needs to look at whether the UNESCO framework had influenced teaching materials.
He added: "I think it’s hugely widespread. We need to blow the lid off this.""

Comments from Wales and Scotland:

"A Welsh Government spokesman said: “The report was just one of a range of reports analysed and considered during the development of the RSE code and statutory guidance.
“What is taught in schools in Waless_ is set out clearly in the RSE Code and guidance."
A Scottish Government spokesman said it was "for councils and schools to decide" how to deliver sexual education "within the framework” provided by Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence."

ResisterRex · 20/05/2023 22:42

Front page of Sunday Telegraph:

twitter.com/tmorrowspapers/status/1660024609326899201?s=46&t=WHoOZ_3Kv5G6-FyQuvE0LQ

WarriorN · 21/05/2023 06:45

Thank you resister - as a by the by this sounds dodgy as hell

A Scottish Government spokesman said it was "for councils and schools to decide" how to deliver sexual education "within the framework” provided by Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence."

WarriorN · 21/05/2023 06:46
  1. Scotland is not great on all this anyway, 2. That's basically a free for all if schools can decide how they teach it.
ResisterRex · 21/05/2023 08:10

And the response from Wales (!)

"The report was just one of a range of reports analysed and considered during the development of the RSE code and statutory guidance.
“What is taught in schools in Wales is set out clearly in the RSE Code and guidance"

Just one of a few. Oh that's alright then. No wait what? And hold on, what are the others? Plus there's no firm denial that this hasn't influenced "what is taught".

Empowermenomore · 21/05/2023 08:51

Hair raising!

ResisterRex · 21/05/2023 10:24

"Perfect circle of non-accountability"

Quite

twitter.com/rogdmum/status/1660209677500555265?s=46&t=WHoOZ_3Kv5G6-FyQuvE0LQ

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