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- 7 May 2026

A LANDMARK legal case against the Welsh Government in 2022 challenged the introduction of mandatory Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) in Welsh schools. The claimants, Public Child Protection Wales (PCP), argued that mandatory RSE violated their rights under Article 2 Protocol 1 (A2P1) of the European Convention on Human Rights (right to education in accordance with parents’ religious/philosophical convictions) and Article 9 (freedom of thought and belief).
Although the High Court rejected the claim that Welsh Government’s statutory guidance and educational code had violated the law, PCP’s campaign continues unabated.
This year, their annual conference had an international focus, with guests from as far afield as New Zealand and the United States, largely due to Jana Lunden, the founder of the Natural Women’s Council, who had approached Kim Isherwood, founder of PCP Wales, to join forces. Like PCP, the Natural Women’s Council, a grassroots non-profit organisation in Ireland, is dedicated to protecting the well-being of children, women and families.
Jana Lunden was part of an international project in which PCP were invited to take part towards the end of last year. The project was to reinstate the Bill known as HR4279, introduced in the US in December 1995 asking Congress to determine if sexologist Alfred Kinsey’s reports are the result of any fraud or criminal wrongdoing. A significant amount of legislation and social policy across the world is based upon his work. Kinsey is a highly controversial figure not least because of his ‘Table 34’ in the Sexual Behavior in the Human Male report which documents data on sexual experiences involving children, including cases of sexual contact between adults and minors.
An information pack, put together by Rhonda Miller from Purple for Parents United and Audrey Werner from the Matthew XVIII Group, together with the Bill, was handed to Congress staff and it is now a waiting game for the coalition to see if anything will be done this time round.
Texan Audrey Werner was the conference’s first international speaker of the day. She is the president and founder of the Matthew XVIII Group with a background as a nurse and professional sex educator. Her website states: ‘After 60 plus years of Kinsey’s evolutionist view of the human life and “sexuality” America is measurably not better off since Kinsey entered the Church and American life. Sexual disease and dysfunction are pandemic.’ Audrey informed attendees that Kinsey’s major funder was the Rockefeller Foundation, which many historians have described as practising ‘strategic philanthropy’ – shaping research agendas and public policy according to their debatable worldviews.
Next to speak was independent researcher and CEO of Purple for Parents United Rhonda Miller, an Indiana parent whose mission is to protect children from harmful ideologies and to support parental rights. She has worked closely with legislators, playing a role in efforts to close legal loopholes in Indiana that permitted the distribution of inappropriate materials in schools. Her presentation showed that state public policy and law changes have been based upon Kinsey’s work and that he has been referenced as the sole authority on ‘normal’ behaviour in the Sexual Offences section of the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code 1955.
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