
It’s Time to Shine Light on Australia’s Shameful Secret
Shocking statistics on the number of Australian children contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a symptom of a broad social issue that requires urgent national attention. Commenting on the findings, Wendy Francis, National Director of Politics of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) said, “Australian adults are seriously neglecting the wellbeing of our nation’s children and it must be addressed.
“We must urgently face the facts including:
- a devastatingly high number of cases of STIs occurring in 14-year-old children;
- a 600 per cent explosion of infectious syphilis which is even infecting and killing babies;
- an estimated one in 27 young girls in Australia have chlamydia, with less than half diagnosed;
- an increase in Gonorrhoea with most diagnoses, around 71 percent, detected in males.
“STIs are often treated as a dirty little secret, even an inspiration for jokes. But STIs are no laughing matter. Our children are incurring the long-term side effects of STIs which include infertility, chronic pelvic pain, sores or ulcers around the mouth, anus, penis or vagina, nerve damage and damage to large vessels near the heart, even cancer.
Action Needed
“It is way past time for politicians to address what is a very obvious, and pressing, issue. For many years, experts have warned against the early sexualisation of children. Our refusal to listen has resulted in us now reaping the consequences of putting adults’ desires ahead of children’s innocence.
“For over a decade, the ACL has lobbied governments to pass legislation and enforce policies that would protect our children’s innocence. With no such policies, stores such as Big W are free to fill their shelves with books like Welcome to Sex for 11-year-old children that explain various sexual practices in graphic picture detail.
“In public spaces, billboards spruik adult clubs and concepts. Buses pick children up from school adorned with adult advertising and imagery.
“Pornographers allow children to access their adult sites, proven to be damaging to their young minds. We continue to call for online age-verification legislation to protect children from being exposed to pornography. It was encouraging to hear Senator David Pocock argue for this in estimates recently (link to video here).
Unsafe Environment
Francis continued, “In an attempt to find answers as to why the government fails to respond to their own recommendation to introduce age verification legislation, we asked the eSafety Commissioner why it is that the government can protect children from accessing gambling sites, but not pornography.
The answer given is that ‘online wagering services are subject to different obligations, including the Anti Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act) which necessitates additional customer verification procedures that are not required for other age-restricted goods and services’ (pornography). We say change the obligations.
“We say stop using school curriculum material that many believe sexually grooms young students by teaching them about gender identity and sexual orientation.
“We say reinstate parental rights in alignment with the ICCPR prohibition against arbitrary interference with family. Australian parents should be able to monitor what their children are taught, exposed to, and confronted with.
“The systematic sexualisation of our children has been allowed to go on for too long. There is no time to waste. It’s time to address the issues and reverse the rising trend of children with STIs.”
The ACL calls on the government, at the very least, to immediately initiate the recommendations from the Protecting the Age of Innocence parliamentary report regarding age-verification legislation.
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Republished with thanks to ACL via the Australian Prayer Network. Image courtesy of Alexander Krivitskiy.
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Thank you Wendy for highlighting one of the national crisis of utmost importance that needs urgent action
This government is showing it’s so preoccupied with Gender and Disinformation (its own assessments of such, that is) that its eyes don’t seem to be on the immediate, essential health issues infecting our population, especially the young.
As a chaplain at Queensland state high schools, in recent months I have been involved at P & C meetings at one school I work at, which has sought & gained permission from the P & C, to deliver a sexual health clinic seminar to all senior students, which includes free testing for STIs & also the distribution of condoms to students, including to presenting/identified students under 16 years of age – the legal age of sexual consent. Whilst I fully support the education & testing of students with regards to this issue (brought on by the increasing rates of STIs – as outline in this article & emphasized by the school nurse in bringing the proposal to the P & C meeting), I put forward a detailed email to all of those who voted at the P & C meeting as to why I & others at the meeting could/would not support the distribution of condoms at the school & particularly to minors. I/we have not received any response to this email & assume in coming months, the proposed seminar/clinic, including distribution of condoms to minors, will proceed.