A review of a controversial school sex survey which was first requested almost three years ago is to be published in the next month, the Scottish government has said. It comes after the boss of the UK’s Office of Statistics Regulation (OSR) wrote to them demanding that the long-awaited review be published within 30 days. The Scottish government’s Health and Wellbeing census first hit the headlines in 2021 after asking pupils as young as 14 about their sexual experiences. The OSR wrote to the Scottish government in 2022 warning that they had “underestimated the significance” the survey would have for parents and calling for a review of how the questions were designed and the way it was tested.
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