Weeks ago, the name Jason Evert would have barely been known by many in Australia. Now, there's a legion of parents who are banding together and calling for his scheduled talks at schools to be cancelled.
Jason Evert is a "Catholic husband, proud father, chastity speaker and author". He's in Australia currently, going on a tour of sorts where he speaks to mostly female students about chastity.
His talks were organised by the wider Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay, whose schools span across Sydney, the NSW Central Coast and more.
Parents at one of these schools amassed over 700 petition signatures, calling for the event to be cancelled. Sarah Greenaway is one of these concerned parents.
Sarah tells Mamamia that parents at her child's school were informed of Evert's talk only a week before it was scheduled to occur. She says no consent was sought from the parent community of the Year 9 and 10 girls.
"It was a compulsory event, leaving parents and students with no option but to attend, regardless of their personal beliefs or values — a decision that was only changed when media coverage started to emerge. In an educational environment where parental consent is required for even seemingly insignificant matters, such as field trips or minor medical treatments, the decision to bypass consent for such a potentially harmful presentation is baffling," she notes.
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