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NEED OF SEX EDUCATION IN INDIA

NEED OF SEX EDUCATION IN INDIA

Sex Education is defined as subject that facilitates the understanding and practicality of sexual health throughout the life. It builds the foundation for the attitude, beliefs, and perspective towards someone’s physical appearance, based on the gender and sexual preference of that person.

NEED OF SEX EDUCATION

Sex Education is very important for everyone for a better lifestyle and improved mental perspective towards gender and sexuality. Sex Education gives the person a broader mindset to think and value the sexuality of a person and it emphasizes more on sensitivity towards one’s choice of sexuality and their reproductive growth. Sex Education is a very important subject to be added in the curriculum of the schools. Adding it to a curriculum will make the students more aware of their sexual health and reproductive growth. According to a survey, India has the largest adolescent population (243 million with more than 50% of the adolescent population living in urban areas). This large population of adolescents can’t be left alone to seek the answers to their queries, relating to their sexual health or the reproductive growth of the person. There must be a proper way to let the children know about their reproductive growth and sexual health. This is why the Sex Education is important in the developing countries like India.

In a study conducted by the Indian Ministry of Women and Children Development and carried out by UNICEF and Prayas, a non-governmental organization where they interviewed 12,247 children and 2324 young adults in 13 Indian states. The study revealed that 53% of children between the ages of 5 and 12 have been sexually abused. And majority of the abuse was perpetrated by their parents, relatives, guardians or close members of the family. Further, the study perturbingly notes that more than half of all these cases of sexual abuse and rape go unreported.

ROLE OF PARENTS IN SEX EDUCATION

Parents have a very important role in framing the mindset of the children. Children learn at home. What he/she watches, what he/she listen makes a strong impact on their behavior and attitude towards someone. Parents teach the children to walk, to behave, to speak thereby making parents responsible for the frame of mind of the children. Parents should be the first to develop the outlook of the child towards sexual health and reproductive growth.

What to do?

This is not about one time conversation, it is a continuous process which should be taken up by the parents, from time to time. Usually there is a peer pressure on the child, so it is the duty of the parent to draw a strict line between the rules of the family and things child learns from their peers. In India, if the child commits any wrongful act parents don’t report it because of their love towards the child or sometimes because of their reputation in the society. Parents should not hide the mistakes or wrongful acts of the child just for the sake of reputation of the family or because of the society. 

ROLE OF SCHOOLS IN SEX EDUCATION

The role of school comes after the parents. The term ‘sex’ and ‘sexuality’ still creates a taboo within the school premises and in the authority. The school will push on the conversation which is started by the parents at home. Schools can enforce the study of sexual health or reproductive growth only if the parents are in favor of the same. It is the responsibility of the school to create a safe space for the students to talk freely about their queries or confusions about the sexual growth. In 2007 the government of India initiated ‘Adolescent Education Program’ (AEP) in collaboration with the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). According to Ministry of human resource development, this was an important initiative that seeks to ‘empower young people with accurate, age appropriate and culturally relevant information, promote healthy attitudes and develop skills to enable them to respond to real life situations in positive ways’.

What to do?                                             

In India, some parents are not educated enough to teach their child about sexual health or about different sexual preferences. So, the responsibility is passed on to educational institutes like schools, to teach children about the same. In recent times, shocking incidents revealing certain acts by children, like that of “Boys locker Room” or news of assault or molestation or rape on students are indications that point towards why sex education in schools is the need of the hour. 

CULTURAL/SOCIAL BARRIER IN SEX EDUCATION

Conclusion

In the Indian society, there are still some gaps which are to be covered to add Sex Education as a subject in the Curriculum. This should not be just a topic to study but it should be interactive life practice skill. After the New Education Policy (NEP) released by the Union Human Resource Development minister Ramesh Pokhariyal, the addition of Sex Education into the curriculum of education system is needful. But the addition would be insufficient without the effective implementation and answerability of school and other educational authority towards the ministry. Schools must train the teachers about this subject so that they can teach it to their students. Parents must make their home safe and confortable space for such conversations. Most importantly, children have to be friendly and corporative with the family and teachers to make this more effective. Because of reluctance on the part of the students to talk about this with their parents is still a drawback. There should be a three way communication and not just one-way. Sex education is prevalent in the Indian schools, yet there exists a scope for better implementation of the same.

“The true character of a society is revealed in how it treats its children”.

-Nelson Mandela

This blog is written by Sampada Sharma, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies.

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