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Bonnyboy 16-06-2008 22:09

Sexual Health Clinics in school
 
Yes, schools are going to have them.

Parents will be made aware of them, but not told if their child attends. Is this a good or bad idea ?

Sexual Health Clinics in school

BERNADETTE 16-06-2008 22:20

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Difficult one to answer especially after reading that report, one girl was found to be pregnant three times and offered the option of abortion(that has got to be a good thing in one still of school age). I find it frightening that kids are having sex so young but figures like that terrify me. It just seems to me that all the sex education in the world is not going to solve the problem of teenage pregnancy. Why is it so rife nowadays?? Are these kids looking for something to love?? Maybe they don't get any love at home but surely that can't be true for all the teenagers who fall pregnant!!!

cashman 16-06-2008 22:23

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perhaps they should concentrate more on getting the kids in the schools first.:rolleyes:

Bonnyboy 16-06-2008 22:26

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If one particular child is a frequent visitor to these clinics, I think they ought to be involving the parents somewhere along the line.

Kids will do what they have always done, cant stop them experimenting. I do think Clinics within school that are prepared to set up abortions, possibly without informing the parents, is a step too far.

BERNADETTE 16-06-2008 22:36

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[qoute] Bonnyboy Kids will do what they have always done, cant stop them experimenting. I do think Clinics within school that are prepared to set up abortions, possibly without informing the parents, is a step too far.[/quote] But would the parents knowing help in any way?? In this day and age you would think that parents could discuss sex and birth control openly with their kids. The lads should be held just as responsible IMHO

blazey 16-06-2008 22:39

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I think it is a good idea. Kids can go to sexual health clinics anyway so what difference does it make if its inside the school? At least they'll be getting the right information.

BERNADETTE 16-06-2008 22:49

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Have any of you seen the really life like dolls that some young girls desperate to have a baby are given? They are very much like a real baby in the sense that thay are programmed to cry at certain times as a real baby does. The young girl in charge of them has to work out why it is crying, does it need feeding, changing, winding?? They are supposed to simulate a real baby and in programmes I have seen seem to do the trick by putting the girls off the idea of having a "real baby"

Bonnyboy 16-06-2008 22:51

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 593722)
The lads should be held just as responsible IMHO

In the event of any sexual activity of course the lad shares the responsibility.

I'm just wondering if it is a concern that anyone on the forum might have if their daughter or son could be getting some serious medical treatment at school without their knowledge.

Bonnyboy 16-06-2008 22:57

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 593731)
Have any of you seen the really life like dolls that some young girls desperate to have a baby are given? They are very much like a real baby in the sense that thay are programmed to cry at certain times as a real baby does. The young girl in charge of them has to work out why it is crying, does it need feeding, changing, winding?? They are supposed to simulate a real baby and in programmes I have seen seem to do the trick by putting the girls off the idea of having a "real baby"

Human females come with the “selective tears” programme pre-installed.

I’ve still not worked out that particular game yet

blazey 16-06-2008 22:57

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 593732)
In the event of any sexual activity of course the lad shares the responsibility.

I'm just wondering if it is a concern that anyone on the forum might have if their daughter or son could be getting some serious medical treatment at school without their knowledge.

They could just go to Brook in blackburn or the clinic in accy if they needed to and the parent isn't informed, so what difference will this make exactly?

BERNADETTE 16-06-2008 23:02

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 593739)
Human females come with the “selective tears” programme pre-installed.

I’ve still not worked out that particular game yet

Don't view it as a game myself view it as sad that things like this need to be invented to put kids off getting pregnant. In fact saw a young girl down town with one this morning thought she had a real baby in her arms.

Bonnyboy 16-06-2008 23:05

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 593740)
They could just go to Brook in blackburn or the clinic in accy if they needed to and the parent isn't informed, so what difference will this make exactly?

To be honest blazey, I didn’t know that was the case.

I still think the parent should be informed of the activities of their child, be it sexual or otherwise.

blazey 16-06-2008 23:07

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Those dolls are stupid. What if a girl realises she'd like a baby after looking after one? Could do just as much harm as good in my eyes.

More realistic to shove pictures of STD's in front of them or an AID's victim so they get the shock effect and use contraception or avoid sex completely.

Maybe we could encourage abstonance, make it cool!

blazey 16-06-2008 23:09

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I went to a health clinic when I was younger and they just encouraged me to tell my mum about it, but that was the end of it. I wasn't there for anything serious, but it would have been available to me if I had wanted it. I see loads of young girls in the waiting room of Brook when I go in, many in their school uniforms. Good on them for at least being responsible.

MargaretR 16-06-2008 23:11

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