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Challenge what you read

7/6/2018

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As you know, there are a lot of misconceptions about what is discussed in Ontario classrooms during the 'sex ed' unit, or officially the Human Development and Sexual Health strand in the Health and Physical Education curriculum.

Did you know that sex ed only makes up 10% of the entire Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum?

Did you know that over 4,000 stakeholders (including parents) were consulted before the release of the new 2015 Health and Physical Education curriculum?

I have had the privilege to clear up some confusion and misconceptions about Ontario's sex ed and act as an advocate to keep sex ed alive in Ontario. You can see me featured in the following articles:

What does Doug Ford's plan to scrap the sex-ed curriculum mean for queer kids?, NOW Magazine, June 16 2018

The facts about Ontario's sex ed curriculum, CBC, April 18 2018


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