00:00 We didn't have a list of schools, but we had lots of reports coming from media, from parents,
00:05 from letters, saying that they hadn't been able to access it.
00:09 So what we wanted to clear up was this confusion around copyright and whether the materials
00:14 were copyright and whether they could be shared with parents.
00:17 So as these materials are in the public interest, we basically wrote to schools and we wrote
00:25 with a letter that they could write to the providers of the materials to say this has
00:31 absolutely got to be shared.
00:34 Obviously not to be published, but to be shared with parents, preferably on a website or face-to-face,
00:39 but they could also have copies if that was required as well.
00:42 The first one on RSHE, we have an independent panel that's been working with us because
00:47 what we want to do is be clearer on age appropriate and age limits for certain things to be taught
00:53 at certain ages, because there was also some reports of inappropriate teaching for young
00:58 children.
00:59 So we're doing that work at the moment and we will be issuing updated guidance before
01:03 the end of the year so that people can see that.
01:06 In terms of the gender questioning guidance, that's something that we're still working
01:11 on, hoping by the end of the year as well.
01:14 It's something that myself and the Equalities Minister are working to make sure we just
01:20 get something that's right, but also takes account of the legal framework that we have
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