Submission to the NCCA concerning the draft SPHE/RSE programme

The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) has recently published its draft programme for the Junior Certificate Social Personal and Health Education (SPHE) curriculum, which includes Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE).

We have major concerns about what it proposes regarding pornography, consent and gender identity.

Specifically, we ask if the programme means schools will have to teach Junior Certificate pupils that:

– Pornography can have positive as well as negative aspects (which is what some Irish experts consulted by the State have said)?

–  Consent alone is enough to make a sexual act moral, and there is no need for a couple to either be married or in a committed relationship?

– A person’s ‘gender identity’ has no real relationship to their biological sex and anyone who wants to identify as ‘male’ or ‘female’ (or some other gender) can do so?

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Whether, therefore, we receive what we ask for, or do not receive it, let us still continue steadfast in prayer. For to fail in obtaining the desires of our heart, when God so wills it, is not worse than to receive it, for we know not as He does, what is profitable to us.

St John Chrysostom

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