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How to talk sex with teenage children & why it’s vital you do it | The Parent Pod

When Jo Morgan was tasked with leading sex education classes in her previous career as a teacher, she soon saw that the curriculum was woefully inadequate. She realised that today’s teens are ill-equipped when it comes to having healthy relationships.And no wonder: according to this author and sex educator, good sex education starts at home. In this episode of The Parent Pod, she gives her practical tips to talking about sex and relationships with your teenager as host Lorraine Candy asks her the questions that keep parents up at night..

Jo’s back on Natasha Devon’s LBC show

Jo Morgan is back on Natasha’s show to discuss the rise in child-on-child sexual abuse in schools.

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The Guardian: Today In Focus

Jo Morgan tells Helen Pidd why she believes children should be getting more comprehensive sex education, not less. She reflects on the questions children ask her about sex, and why limited education on sex, health and relationships can leave children vulnerable to abuse and misinformation. She argues that the age cut-offs could leave children without an understanding of personal boundaries and having their periods starting before they have been taught what they are.

Natasha Devon interviews Jo Morgan for LBC

Natasha asks leading expert on Relationships and Sex Education Jo Morgan for her take on the government's proposed changes. Jo's book, Empowering Relationships and Sex Education is available to buy now.

Michael Walker interviews Jo Morgan for Novara Live

Michael catches up with Jo Morgan, Founder and CEO of Engendering Change about the government’s proposed changes to Relationships and Sex Education.

I love this. It really opened my eyes and changed my whole way of thinking around sex education. Education is power. Thank you for highlighting this.
— Davina McCall