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UK's Schools' Policy now described as "insane".. This week, the Labour government’s sex education bill passed in the House of Commons. It will extend sex-education into all grades in publicly funded schools and will remove the right of parents to withdraw their children from the classes when their children reach 15. In addition, the government this week launched its new “action plan” to lower the teen pregnancy rate, which involves a set of programs including intensive one-on-one consultations on contraception for 16-year-old girls. The government has earmarked over £45 million for the new plan, despite the failure of similar programs in the past. Last year, it was revealed that a scheme implemented as an experiment in 27 areas of England between 2004 and 2007, costing taxpayers £6 million ($9.8 million U.S.), resulted in the girls involved having more than twice as many pregnancies as those in the general population. The Young People's Development Program (YPDP) cost £2,500 ($4,085 US) per person and involved giving teenagers individual sex education and advice about contraception. At the end of the project a total of 16 percent of those involved became pregnant compared with just 6 percent in a comparison group.
Almond wrote that with the new statistics, “instead of accepting its mistake and trying a different approach, the government continues to cling to its discredited strategy of dishing out sex advice, pills and condoms.” Albert Einstein's definition of insanity is “doing the same thing, over and over again, and expecting different results.”
“They are words that could now be applied to Labour’s current sex education policy.” Norman Wells, of the Family Education Trust, agreed, telling the Telegraph, “The government's teenage pregnancy strategy has been a disaster for young people. With all its emphasis on sex education and handing out contraceptives to schoolchildren under the age of consent, it is giving them the green light to experiment sexually.
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