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Published 14:40 25 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 14:44 25 Feb 2019 GMT
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From primary level, students will be taught about safe relationships, mental health, and how to protect themselves online.
Students in second level education will receive a new and updated sex education that is more focused on the needs and realities of young people today.
Education secretary, Damian Hinds, said that there is "a lot to catch up on" since the last time the guidelines were updated in 2000.
“Although sex education is only mandatory to teach at secondary, it must be grounded in a firm understanding and valuing of positive relationships, and respect for others, from primary age," he said.
“In turn positive relationships are connected with good mental health, which itself is linked with physical wellbeing. So it is appropriate to make health education universal alongside relationships and sex education.”Explore more on these topics: