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Reducing family conflict: Reform of the legal requirements for divorce (10/12/2018) (13/12/2018)
Under existing divorce law, one of five 'facts' must be proven to show a marriage has broken down irretrievably. The Government plans to remove these and replace it with divorce...
The Department for Education has been consulting on draft guidance for schools on Relationships Education (RE) at primary school and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) at secondary school. (1) Sex education policy has been, and still is, largely driven by concerns about teenage pregnancy, STIs and the adequacy of 'consent'....
Relationships and Sex Education - Government Consultation (07/11/2018)
The Department for Education's (DfE) consultation on 'Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education, and Health Education' closed on 7 November 2018. The DfE is proposing that primary schools be required...
Imagine a world where you get rated by everyone you meet, all the time. Not only that, but your rating is closely related to your socioeconomic status. If you do not score high enough, you get pushed to the margins of society. Welcome to the world of Nosedive, one of...
Does your life feel like a juggling act? What balls are you trying to keep up in the air? Work, church, exams, marriage, friends, more exams, children? As God became 'flesh and dwelt amongst us', (1) we know he is interested in joining us as we face these challenges. So...
Submission to Govt Consultation on Changes to the teaching of Sex & Relationship Education and PSHE (19/02/2018)
CMF has responded to the Government's call for evidence on its new classroom subject of Relationships Education which will apply to all primary schools in England. Proposals are to teach...
Submission to the House of Commons Education Committee on Personal, Social, Health and Economic education (PSHE) and Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) in schools (09/06/2014)
This CMF submission emphasises the importance of parental involvement with regard to PSHE and SRE provision. Primary school governing bodies should remain free to decide whether or not to provide...
Submission to NICE on guidance on preventing sexually transmitted infections and under 18 conceptions (04/11/2013)
This CMF response reviews and comments on the NICE guidance for sexually transmitted infections and under 18 conceptions. It urges that far more emphasis be given to primary prevention strategies...
Submission to a Scottish Parliament Inquiry into teenage pregnancy (05/02/2013)
This CMF submission is a response to a Scottish Parliament inquiry which was set up to review policy at a national and local to reduce teenage pregnancy rates. The inquiry...
Submission to a cross-party parliamentary inquiry into unwanted pregnancy (28/09/2012)
This CMF submission is a response to a cross-party inquiry, chaired by Amber Rudd MP, set up to explore and understand the underlying factors behind unwanted pregnancies in the UK,...