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Phone-in: sex education21 Apr 2004
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How and where should children learn about sex?

How easy do you find it to to discuss the facts of life with your children? Should sex education be the responsibility of their school?

With teenage pregnancies still the highest in Western Europe; and the number of sexually transmitted diseases among young people rising at an alarming rate, there's little doubt that something's going wrong with how we teach our children about sex.

So what would you change?

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