Some schools in Northern Ireland have been criticised for teaching pupils that homosexuality is wrong during relationships and sex education classes, according to a report by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission. The report also found that around one-third of schools would present heterosexual relationships as the “main” or “ideal” context for sex. A minority of schools explicitly outlined their opposition to homosexuality in their policies. Roughly three-quarters of post-primary schools responded to the commission's investigation, with most providing copies of their teaching policies in these subject areas.
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