Sex Education in Northern Ireland Schools: A Critical Evaluation

Sex Education Vol. 5, No. 3, August 2005, pp. 217–234

29 Pages Posted: 28 Jul 2015

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Bill Rolston

University of Ulster - Transitional Justice Institute

Dirk Schubotz

Queen's University Belfast

Audrey Simpson

Family Planning Association Northern Ireland

Date Written: July 26, 2005

Abstract

To date there has been little research on young people and sexuality in Northern Ireland. This paper draws on the first major study in this area to analyse the delivery of formal sex education in schools. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to access young people’s opinions about the quality of the sex education they had received at school. Overall, they reported high levels of dissatisfaction, with notable variations in relation to both gender and religious affiliation. In one sense their opinions mesh well with those of young people in other parts of these islands. At the same time the specificity of sexuality in Ireland plays a key role in producing the moral system that underlies much of formal sex education in schools. Underpinned by a particularly traditional and conservative strain of Christian morality, sex education in Northern Ireland schools is marked by conservatism and silence and the avoidance of opportunities for informed choice in relation to sexuality on the part of young people.

Keywords: Sex education, Northern Ireland, young people

Suggested Citation

Rolston, Bill and Schubotz, Dirk and Simpson, Audrey, Sex Education in Northern Ireland Schools: A Critical Evaluation (July 26, 2005). Sex Education Vol. 5, No. 3, August 2005, pp. 217–234, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2635948

Bill Rolston (Contact Author)

University of Ulster - Transitional Justice Institute ( email )

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Northern Ireland

Dirk Schubotz

Queen's University Belfast ( email )

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Belfast, BT7 1NN
Ireland

Audrey Simpson

Family Planning Association Northern Ireland ( email )

3rd Floor, Ascot House
24–31 Shaftesbury Square
Belfast, BT2 7DB
Northern Ireland

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