Who Sex Education ?


Sex education is education about human sexual anatomy, sexual behavior, and related topics. It is typically provided to students at the secondary or higher secondary level, but may also be offered at the primary level or as part of adult education programs.

The goal of sex education is to provide individuals with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to make informed and responsible decisions about their sexual health and relationships. Sex education may include topics such as human anatomy, reproductive health, contraception, sexual orientation, gender identity, and healthy relationships. It may be provided through classroom instruction, online resources, or community education programs.

Sex education is typically provided by trained teachers, but may also be provided by healthcare professionals, social workers, or other experts in the field. It may be offered as a standalone subject or as part of a broader health or social studies curriculum.

Sex education is important because it helps individuals to understand their own bodies and make informed decisions about their sexual health and relationships. It can also help to reduce rates of unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and sexual violence.