Looking to the future

It is imperative that the capacity for comprehensive relationships and sex education to empower and protect our youth is recognised and prioritised. To mistake ignorance for innocence and to insist on covering the ears of our children and young people is to leave their wellbeing and safety to chance. A hopeful perspective is that, in the pursuit of wellbeing for all, universal access to comprehensive relationships and sex education could be inevitable in the face of mounting evidence of its protective power.