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Comprehensive sexuality
education
29 AUG, 2023
Understanding sexual consent is essential not
only to learn about violation and abuse, but also
to maintain healthy relationships
The recent arrest of a man and his minor son for the sexual
abuse of a five-year-old relative highlights the urgent need to
combat child abuse. The National Crime Records Bureau
(NCRB) reported a staggering 51,863 cases under The
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act in 2021, with
64% involving sexual assault. To address this, comprehensive
sexuality education emerges as a vital strategy endorsed by
the United Nations (UN), encompassing cognitive, emotional,
physical, and social aspects of sexuality.
However, certain Indian state governments and societal
sections have taken a restrictive stance, either watering down
or discontinuing comprehensive sexuality education due to
concerns about straying from "Indian values." Unfortunately,
these values often stem from traditional norms influenced by
patriarchal structures and media, negatively impacting the
well-being of young individuals across genders.
Understanding consent is pivotal, as high courts and the Chief
Justice of India have highlighted the problematic
criminalization of consensual adolescent relationships,
prompting reconsideration of the age of consent. Alarming
statistics, such as Tinder's finding that over 64% of young
Mumbaikars struggle with issues of consent within dating,
underscore the urgency of addressing this gap.
Despite legal progress, discussions on consent remain largely
absent in traditional contexts. This underscores the need for
explicit regional language terminology to comprehensively
address sexual consent, especially given the substantial non English speaking population. The NCRB data emphasize the
imperative for comprehensive sexuality education for
children and parents alike, as sexual abuse affects both
genders. The UNFPA stresses that comprehensive sexuality
education is a fundamental human right that empowers youth
to protect their well-being and dignity. The UN advocates for
introducing this education from age five, incorporating
discussions on bodies, emotions, consent, violence, and abuse.
Effective implementation requires well-trained educators,
participatory teaching methods, and open discussions to
counter misinformation and stigma. Models like Jharkhand's
Udaan program offer valuable insights into the scalability of
comprehensive sexuality education. In India, the
responsibility for sexuality education lies with state
governments, which can develop curricula within the
framework suggested by the UNFPA. Urgent action is essential
to recognize the profound influence of a holistic approach on
sexual health and human rights.
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