Labour is challenging whistleblowers trying to expose graphic sex education trends now
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Labour is challenging whistleblowers trying to expose inappropriate sex education materials, campaigners say.
Government opposition are questioning those trying to shine a light on graphic material being taught to youngsters, Safe Schools Alliance said.
The campaign group of parents and teachers has raised the alarm on 'inappropriate' content being taught to pupils across the country.
It comes amid an urgent review into Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) classes amid fears that youngsters are being exposed to inappropriate materials. Spokeswoman Tanya Carter told the women and equalities committee yesterday it had become a 'safeguarding scandal'.
She said: 'The education they're receiving in school has been infiltrated. 'A lot of the motivations behind it and a lot of the materials need to be scrutinised.