CAW110 Individual

Consultation on the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill

Evidence submitted to the Children, Young People and Education Committee for Stage 1 scrutiny of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill.

About you

Individual

1.        The Bill’s general principles

1.1         Do you support the principles of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill?

No

1.2         Please outline your reasons for your answer to question 1.1

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 1500 words)

1. you are breaching parents rights

2.it does not give parents the right to withdraw their children, breaching the parents rights to respect for their religious and philosophical convictions under article 2. protocol 1 (Right to education) and their right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion under article 9 of the european convention of human rights.

3. there is plenty of evidence to support this global roll out and it mainly comes from 3rd world countries .

4.this rse is being rushed into our schools with little to no discussion, explanation or warning on such a massive important change.

5. the mandatory subjects will be english, welsh rve, rse, how do these help contribute to our childrens lives as functioning adults in society?

6.us parents have not been informed of childrens sexual right and reproductive rights

7.this is a massive safeguarding issue, training issue and totally negligent throughout.

8. there is evidence to support that this is global roll out and people are unaware of it.

9. england has piloted this scheme and is encouraging 4 year olds to sexually stimulate, which is absolutely abhorrent

1.3         Do you think there is a need for legislation to deliver what this Bill is trying to achieve?

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 500 words)

No, policies will work better than legislation.

2.        The Bill’s implementation

2.1         Do you have any comments about any potential barriers to implementing the Bill? If no, go to question 3.1

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 500 words)

we want the rse removed.

2.2         Do you think the Bill takes account of these potential barriers?

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 500 words)

no not at all.

3.        Unintended consequences

3.1         Do you think there are there any unintended consequences arising from the Bill? If no, go to question 4.1

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 500 words)

yes, the child on child attacks will rise way more than what they already have and you will have the devastation of broken children growing in to broken adult which will ruin the communities and across the country! thats without the influx of raging parent you will all have to face. and the injustice for innocent children and their families.

 

4.        Financial implications

4.1         Do you have any comments on the financial implications of the Bill (as set out in Part 2 of the Explanatory Memorandum)? If no, go to question 5.1

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 500 words)

no doubt we the public peoples money will be used to have to support your court case when you are take to court for this.

 

5.        Powers to make subordinate legislation

5.1         Do you have any comments on the appropriateness of the powers in the Bill for Welsh Ministers to make subordinate legislation (as set out in Chapter 5 of Part 1 of the Explanatory Memorandum). If no, go to question 6.1.

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 500 words)

YOU ARE BREACHING PARENTS RIGHTS

6.        Other considerations

6.1         Do you have any other points you wish to raise about this Bill?

(we would be grateful if you could keep your answer to around 1000 words)

I HAVE JOINED A CAMPAIGN TO STOP THIS!