TOOWOOMBA educators yesterday waded into a storm over a sex education website which provided graphic information to children.
The website told primary school aged children that abortion could be a “relief”.
The Glennie School's head, Wendy Ashley-Cooper, said she was certain many parents would be angry to learn that primary school students could access information about abortions on the sex education website titled
The Hormone Factory.
Mrs Ashley-Cooper said the website was taking something really big and “making it sound like it is no big deal”.
“My concern is very important issues could be trivialised in this approach,” Mrs Ashley-Cooper.
The website, which is used as a sex education tool by Queensland teachers, contains information on puberty, sex, pregnancy and abortions.
It was developed by the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University as a teaching tool for children aged between 10 and 12.
An Education Queensland spokesperson said individual schools consulted with their communities, including parents and carers, to determine the specific content of programs and appropriate teaching resources.
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