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Sorry I know it's not helpful but I haven't a clue how to do links or I'd put them on. No we're going back a year maybe two or three now. There's a Mail Online page via Google that gives a general article about sex ed not affecting teen preg rates in 40 years, but not related to the Northants project. Got Devon in my mind too, try Devon schools sex ed cock up. Rough quote from mail online 'Some family campaigners have long argued that sex education classes encourage teenagers to experiment sexually.'

The Northampton one definitely said there'd been a correlative rise in the number of young teen pregs, leading them to not run it again. But wouldn't know how to track it down, sorry.

Family campaigners (read: out-of-touch puritans) giving opinions without real data which is then reported in The Daily Mail is not exactly proof. Nor is talking heads giving anecdotal evidence on Radio 4. Every proper study that has been done has shown that the more informed young people are the lower the rates of teen pregnancy.

Quote: lofthouse @ 17th November 2013, 1:23 PM GMT

There are many Tories , alive and dead who I could mention - like L*** *****n

Liam Neeson?

Crystal meth shame of bank chief: Counting off £20 notes to buy hard drugs, this is the man who ran the Co-op Bank... three days after telling MPs how it lost £700m

Methodist minister Paul Flowers, 63, was caught on camera buying drugs
It was just days after he was grilled by MPs over his bank's performance
He is seen in his car discussing the cocaine and crystal meth he wants
He then counts out £300 in £20 notes and sends a friend to make the deal
The video handed over by an acquaintance 'disgusted by his hypocrisy'
Last night MPs demanded Rev Flowers appear before them again
Flowers boasts of using ketamine along with cannabis and club drug GHB

So kipper you know modern kids are sex mad due to sex education.

On account of a 3 year old comparative study in the daily mail that you can't find.

You are a researcher for ukip and I claim my 5 shillings

Quote: lofthouse @ 17th November 2013, 6:21 PM GMT

Crystal meth shame of bank chief: Counting off £20 notes to buy hard drugs, this is the man who ran the Co-op Bank... three days after telling MPs how it lost £700m

Methodist minister Paul Flowers, 63, was caught on camera buying drugs
It was just days after he was grilled by MPs over his bank's performance
He is seen in his car discussing the cocaine and crystal meth he wants
He then counts out £300 in £20 notes and sends a friend to make the deal
The video handed over by an acquaintance 'disgusted by his hypocrisy'
Last night MPs demanded Rev Flowers appear before them again
Flowers boasts of using ketamine along with cannabis and club drug GHB

David smith managed as bank?!

Quote: Harridan @ 17th November 2013, 1:08 PM GMT

Definitely. Especially as young men are starting to suffer from porn-related sexual dysfunction and young women are made to feel like sexual violence and humiliation are normal aspects of the average person's sex life.

I know a girl who's about 9 years younger than me and she was detailing what normal sex consisted of and I was all "Woah, woah, woah, I'm no prude but...".

Quote: sootyj @ 17th November 2013, 7:50 PM GMT

David smith managed as bank?!

I call him David S'meth.

Quote: sootyj @ 17th November 2013, 1:28 PM GMT

http://www.nice.org.uk/niceMedia/documents/teenpreg_evidence_briefing_summary.pdf

ok in the last set of NHS stats there were 7,617 under age pregnancies in the UK.

That's not a lot now is it.

The highest in western Europe apparently.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 17th November 2013, 8:29 PM GMT

I call him David S'meth.

Bpoyah

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 17th November 2013, 9:07 PM GMT

The highest in western Europe apparently.

So what's up the with the rest of the slack cocked, wine bibbimg homos

Quote: Harridan @ 17th November 2013, 5:28 PM GMT

Family campaigners (read: out-of-touch puritans) giving opinions without real data which is then reported in The Daily Mail is not exactly proof. Nor is talking heads giving anecdotal evidence on Radio 4.

Yes but not everyone actually goes about quoting stats like a politician or citing sources like a perpetual student, I didn't think. But my point wasn't that Sex Ed hasn't reduced rates overall, just that in one case at least in UK it was reported to have had the reverse effect. I heard it two three times on media whenever it was, and read about it.

Quote: Harridan @ 17th November 2013, 5:28 PM GMT

Every proper study that has been done has shown that the more informed young people are the lower the rates of teen pregnancy.

But they possibly don't reveal stats that show in one or two regions specific explicit sex ed lessons have somehow increased the birth rate. That's all I referred to, not the general growth of awareness among teens through media because of greater access to media. Of course they're better informed than they used to be in general, and that has evidently brought teen preg rates down a bit. But has explicit sex education to all under 16s, many of whom wouldn't necessarily have put a condom on a rubber penis before? And are parents really puritanical for objecting to that?

Why is always middle-aged ugly white people who suggest lowering the age of consent?

Because middle-aged ugly pakistanis simply ignore it?

RIP Grace Jones.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24940663

and just as she was about to write her life story!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24152120

Quote: Chappers @ 18th November 2013, 11:38 PM GMT

RIP Grace Jones.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24940663

and just as she was about to write her life story!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24152120

You had me fooled there Chappers.......but what an amazing age. Just nine years younger than my Nan and from the same borough. And she died 31 years ago at the age of 92!

Quote: Chappers @ 18th November 2013, 11:38 PM GMT

RIP Grace Jones.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24940663

The awesome power of a LibDem . . . .

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