Campaigning for a radical overhaul in sex education
Britain has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in Western Europe. Syphillis is up by a 1500 per cent. One in ten young women has Chlamydia. It is in the grip of a teen sex crisis but sex and relationship education in Britain¹s schools is not compulsory. In this 3-part series Davina McCall campaigns for a radical overhaul of sex education, advocating that sex and relationship education should start as early as in infant classes. Driven by a passion for change Davina, herself a mother of 2 young girls, takes her campaign to the streets and to the Government ministers who have the power to change.
