Friday 18 August 2023

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Abortion Northern Ireland: Protestant and Catholic churches hit back at Chris Heaton-Harris plans to teach 'value free' lessons on how to access abortions

Churches across Northern Ireland have hit out at moves by the Secretary of State to roll out compulsory sex education in schools - including ‘value free’ scientific teaching on abortion and how to access it.

Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said on Tuesday that he was updating the requirements for relationship and sexuality education (RSE) in the curriculum.

The announcement was welcomed by the NSPCC, NI Humanists, the NI Human Rights Commission, People Before Profit, Alliance for Choice and Informing Choices NI.

However the move has been strongly opposed by most of the main churches across the community.

Crowds of people in Belfast took part in a rally against Westminster liberalising abortion legislation in Northern Ireland.

In 2019 then Secretary of State Brandon Lewis oversaw the relaxation of abortion legislation in NI, which at the time only allowed abortion if the health of the mother was seriously at risk.

In 2020 the assembly passed an indicative motion against the liberalisation of the law, which passed 46 votes to 40.

Mr Heaton Harris said the regulations will make “age-appropriate, comprehensive and scientifically accurate education on sexual and reproductive health and rights, covering prevention of early pregnancy and access to abortion” a compulsory component of the curriculum for students.

His actions are based on the recommendations for NI from an United Nations committee based in New York, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).

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