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Category «Bulletins 2018»

Bulletin 172: October 2018

– Government proposals for ‘no fault’ divorce undermine marriage as a solemn commitment – Please respond to the government consultation on Relationships Education (RelEd), Relationships and Sex Education (RSE), and Health Education in England – Key changes to note in the draft regulations and statutory guidance – Responding to the consultation questions – The negative impact of inheritance tax on the family – Sex Scandal: The Drive to Abolish Male and Female – Educating for Sexual Virtue: A Moral Vision for Relationships and Sex Education – When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment – Jacob Rees-Mogg on the ‘inherent tension between the family and the state’ – AGM & conference 2019 – Quotable quotes


Bulletin 171: July 2018

– Children’s permission required before parents can view their medical records – Medical information ‘automatically withheld from parents’? – Digging in for the long haul – Gender identity issues and the implications of the Irish referendum for Northern Ireland – Remembering Valerie Riches (1924-2018) – The relentless march of the ‘parental state’ – Fundamental British values – Lessons on family policy we can learn from the United States – Statutory Relationships and Sex Education: Exploring the moral complexities – New study finds sex education ‘may be doing more harm than good’ – RSE update – Lovewise: continuing to uphold marriage – Challenge Team goes international! – Alive to the World prepares to expand – Thank you, Lady Grantchester!


Bulletin 170: April 2018

– AGM and annual conference – The challenge of family law reform – Cheap Sex: The Transformation of Men, Marriage and Monogamy – Serious case review raises searching questions about confidentiality policies – How vulnerable girls are being denied the protection of the law – Child sexual exploitation in Telford – World’s leading campaigner against smacking jailed for sexual offences against a minor – Peter Newell and the wider children’s rights agenda – The role of United Nations treaty-monitoring bodies – Relationships Education: Parents want to know – What Mums want and Dads need to know – Smacking will have to be reported as a child protection concern, says NHS in Wales – Marriage rates the lowest on record – does it matter?


Bulletin 169: February 2018

– Welsh smacking ban: Children’s minister cannot rule out parents being prosecuted – Equality and Human Rights Commission prepares transgender guidance for schools – Two-year-olds being targeted with gender ideology – ‘Transgender ideology in schools is psychological abuse’ – Call for evidence on relationships and sex education – Responding to the consultation questions -Home Education: Government not persuaded that new legislation is required – Increasing levels of childlessness behind declining UK fertility rate – New government guidance on child-on-child sexual abuse flawed by endorsement of Brook traffic light tool – AGM & conference – Saturday 9 June 2018


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