Episode 2
Caoimhe investigates people's experience of sex education, asking where our knowledge and understanding come from - school, parents, peers or online?
FiosraÃonn Caoimhe an taithà atá ag daoine ar an oideachas gnéis. Cá háit as a dtagann ár gcuid eolais agus tuigbheála air? An bhfuil muid ag foghlaim ar scoil, ó thuismitheoirÃ, ónár gcairde nó ar lÃne? Téann Caoimhe chuig ollscoileanna timpeall na tÃre le fáil amach faoi na bealaà a gcuireann siad oideachas ar a lucht léinn faoin ghnéas. LabhraÃonn sà leis na múinteoirà a chuireann an t-oideachas ar fáil agus le hionadaithe óige atá ag impà ar son tuilleadh gnÃmh. Buaileann sà le fir óga Bhóthar na Seanchille le fáil amach cá háit agus cá huair ar fhoghlaim siad faoin ghnéas ar an chéad dul sÃos. Pléann ClÃona Saidléir ó Rape Crisis Ireland leis an phornagrafaÃocht agus an bealach a d’fhéadfadh na scannáin ghnéis foréigean gnéasach á normalú. Roinneann bean óg a scéal cumhachtach faoin tionchar a d’imir fÃseán amháin a bhà tógtha agus roinnte gan a cead.
Caoimhe investigates people's experience of sex education. Where does our knowledge and understanding come from? Are we learning in school, from parents, from peers or online? Caoimhe visits universities around the country to find out how they are informing their students about sex. She talks to teachers responsible for providing sex education and youth group representatives who are asking for more to be done. She also meets with young men in the Shankill area in Belfast to discuss where and when they started learning about sex. ClÃona Saidléir, of Rape Crisis Ireland, talks about pornography and how it could be normalising sexual violence, and Caoimhe chats to a young woman who shares the story of how one video taken without her consent has impacted her life.
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Gnéasoideachas ar Scoil
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Fir Óga Bhóthar na Seanchille
Duration: 00:40
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- Mon 16 May 2022 22:00Â鶹Éç Two Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only