| BHA: anti-abortion   ‘myth and propaganda’ must be kept out of the classroom    Posted:   26 Nov 2010 11:42 AM PST The   BHA has called for greater legal powers to ensure that pupils have access to   evidence-based information on abortion after a Times Educational Supplement   (TES) investigation revealed that the Society for the Protection of Unborn   Children (SPUC), a radical anti-abortion group, has significantly expanded   its schools programme in recent months. SPUC   has reported growing numbers of invitations to schools and told the TES it   makes visits on an ‘almost daily basis’. Its presentations include images of   aborted foetuses and dismembered limbs that the TES deemed too graphic to   print. The presentations – which are often given as part of a school’s   religious education syllabus – also contain false and misleading information   about the effects of abortion. The   BHA is calling on the government to make sex and relationships education,   including impartial facts about abortion, a statutory entitlement for all   pupils and to issue clear guidance to schools to ensure external visitors are   appropriate. BHA   chief executive Andrew Copson said: ‘Many   parents will be shocked to discover that these groups have such a foothold in   our education system. SPUC’s views are completely out of step with the   majority of the public who have a liberal and progressive attitude to   abortion.’ ‘All   young people have a right to objective and impartial information about   abortion. The only way to guarantee that is to make sex education a statutory   entitlement for all pupils and for balanced, non-judgmental discussion of   abortion to be an integral part of the syllabus. In addition the government   should issue schools with very clear guidance to ensure that external   visitors genuinely contribute to pupils’ learning and do not present myth and   propaganda.’ Related   articles: 1.         Debate on abortion should be about education, not religion 2.        Anti-Abortion Groups to Use MLK Day to Protest Houston "Abortion Supercenter" 3.        Abortion: What Would Jesus Do? | 
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BHA: anti-abortion 'myth and propaganda' must be kept out of the classroom
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