Anger as data is shared from SNP pupil sex survey which was sent to schoolchildren as young as 14 and asked them which sexual practices they have experienced
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Anger as data is shared from SNP pupil sex survey which was sent to schoolchildren as young as 14 and asked them which sexual practices they have experienced

Daily Mail  

Families have voiced concern over the results of a 'sex survey' of children as young as 14 being offered to researchers without their consent. Last night Scottish Tory children and young people spokesman Roz McCall said: 'Parents and pupils will rightly be furious that data from this survey has ultimately been published. Scottish Government officials said it had been 'made clear' that the data – once shared with them – would only be used for statistics and research purposes. Scottish Tory children and young people spokesman Roz McCall said: 'Parents and pupils will rightly be furious that data from this survey has ultimately been published' A general view of the Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood in Edinburgh The 16 councils that went ahead were Angus, Clackmannanshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Dundee, East Renfrewshire, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Glasgow, Moray, North Ayrshire, Perth and Kinross, Renfrewshire, Scottish Borders, Shetland, South Ayrshire and Stirling. Scottish Government officials said it had been 'made clear' that the data – once shared with them – would only be used for statistics and research purposes One parent told the BBC many parents 'don't even know their children participated in this'.

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