Teachers must not let pupils change gender without telling parents, says PM

17 June 2023 , 23:05
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Teachers must not let pupils change gender without telling parents, says PM
Teachers must not let pupils change gender without telling parents, says PM

TEACHERS must not let pupils change gender in schools without telling parents, Rishi Sunak has said.

Letting girls identify as boys and vice-versa was “not a neutral act” and could have a “significant impact” on the child, he added.

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PM Rishi Sunak said teachers must not let pupils change gender in schools without informing parentsCredit: Alamy
He told The Sun on Sunday that the wellbeing and safety of children was his top priority
He told The Sun on Sunday that the wellbeing and safety of children was his top priorityCredit: Supplied

And the dad of two said parents must know if their children are swapping pronouns — going from he to she/they or from she to he/they.

In his toughest comments to date on the trans debate, Mr Sunak told The Sun on Sunday: “The wellbeing and safety of children is my top priority.

“We have to recognise that any degree of social transition could have potentially quite a significant impact and consequences for a child.

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“So, it is vital the right safeguards are in place.”

New guidance to help schools deal with the trans issue is due to be published shortly.

It is expected to say that teachers must tell parents should their children want to change gender, wear different uniforms or start using different pronouns.

Mr Sunak added: “I have always talked about parents being able to know what is going on in schools — particularly when it comes to what their children are being taught with regard to sensitive subjects like sex education.”

“I’m a parent.

“A parent should be able to know what their children are being exposed to, and it’s important that material is also age-appropriate.”

Kate Ferguson

UK politics, Trans and gender identity issues, The Sun Newspaper, Schools, School rules and laws, Conservative Party, Children parenting and family life, Rishi Sunak

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