Children as young as 4 will be educated about sexual consent in England schools
They will be taught to ask and get permission in relationships with friends and adults as well as the how consent can also be withdrawn.
Sexual abuse of children is a major concern across the globe as cases of assault have been reported from schools and even in homes. This makes it extremely crucial to educate children in order to raise awareness which can keep them safe.
In a bid to protect them, children as young as four will be taught about sexual consent in the UK. While primary school students will learn about consent as well as respecting and enforcing boundaries, secondary students will be educated about sexual abuse, grooming, domestic violence and harassment.
They will be taught how to ask and get permission in relationships with friends and adults as well as the fact that consent can also be withdrawn. Age appropriate ways will be adopted to educate children about these concepts.
Dealing with peer pressure will also be included in case they face pressure to shared naked pictures online with exposure of children to porn and sexting.