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Review into sex education in Queensland schools welcomed by teachers and advocates

The State Government’s decision to review sexual education in Queensland schools, particularly teaching sexual consent, has received high marks from teachers as advocates call for the topic to be discussed from a younger age.
Key points:
- Schools welcome the state government’s plan to review sexual education
- The move comes after disturbing allegations surfaced in an online petition
- Advocates say education needs to start early, and not just at home
Education Minister Grace Grace yesterday instructed the Director-General to work across non-government and state education systems, as well as P&Cs and school communities, to examine the issue.
The measures will include looking into the Respectful Relationships Education Program (RREP) to “ensure it…
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