Parental consent now required for Sask. sex ed, name changes
Saskatchewan is updating its policies on students changing names and pronouns in order to ensure parents provide consent.
The announcement from Education Minister Dustin Duncan said as of Tuesday, schools must now seek permission from a parent or guardian “when changing the preferred name and pronouns used by students under the age of 16 in the school.”
The updated policy also requires that parents or guardians be informed about the school’s sexual health curriculum and given the option to decide whether or not their child will participate.
The final change announced Tuesday requires school boards to “immediately pause involvement” with third-party groups connected to sexual health education “as the ministry undertakes a review of educational resources to ensure alignment with curriculum outcomes.”