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National Council for Curriculum and Assessment

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 June 2022

Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Ceisteanna (949)

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill

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949. Deputy Jennifer Carroll MacNeill asked the Minister for Education the particulars included in the work undertaken by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment in relation to the major review of relationship sexuality education across all stages of education to ensure that it is fit for purpose and meets the needs of young people today in modern Ireland; if the review included stakeholder engagement including parents, students, teachers and school staff; the timelines for each stage of the process; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [29188/22]

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In April 2018, a review of Relationships and Sexual Education (RSE) in schools was announced. This review the NCCA and covered both the content of RSE curriculum and support materials, as well as the delivery of the curriculum to students.

Included in the areas for particular consideration during the review are:

- Consent, what it means and its importance

- Developments in contraception

- Healthy, positive sexual expression and relationships

- Safe use of the internet

- Social media and its effects on relationships and self-esteem

- LGBTQ+ matters.

Given the scope of the request, the review was comprised of three inter-related dimensions:

1. Desk-top review of recently published research/studies in this area.

2. Consultations with key individuals and organisations who have responsibility for or who are working in this area.

3. Working directly with schools to examine the experience of RSE in schools and in classrooms.

A review of research was commissioned in June 2018 and a report on this was published in November 2018.

A consultative event was held on 27 November 2018 at Collins Barracks, Dublin and involved approximately 60 groups and organisations who have expressed an interest in or who are known to have an interest in contributing to the review. A second was held in Dublin Castle and this provided an opportunity for stakeholders to engage with the findings.

More than 20 primary and post primary schools, representing a range of school types and experiences were directly involved in the review. The outcome from this strand of the review informed recommendations in relation to curriculum gaps, implementation barriers and enablers, and support needs. Furthermore, thousands of students parents and teachers contributed their views via online surveys.

The NCCA published a draft report on the Review of RSE, which was subject to further consultation from stakeholders. The final report was published in December 2019 and available online here: ncca.ie/en/junior-cycle/curriculum-developments/social-personal-and-health-education-relationships-and-sexuality-education/ Further information on the review process is outlined in the first section of this report.

As the Deputy is aware, work is now ongoing to update curricular specifications in line with this review and the Programme for Government commitment. Further engagement and consultation with all stakeholders, including students, parents and staff is and will continue to be integral to this process.

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