Aug 6, 2021

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Meghana says that SEYA is working to abolish the restrictive mindset around sex education. "We have stressed the word comprehensive because there is more to sex education than just teaching people safe sex methods. Our definition of CSE incorporates lessons on gender identity, sexuality, youth agency and respectful relationships, and the importance of healthy boundaries," says Meghana, adding that she has drawn from her own experience of abusive relationships to gauge what thorough education about healthy relationships should cover. "I have even had scarring conversations with gynaecologists, and it just made me value the need for focused, appropriate and methodical sex education in our society," Meghana shares.

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