Kimberley Isherwood is a petite but extremely determined woman who has stood up to speak out on the issue of Welsh Government relations with the UK Government and the promotion of sex education policy. She describes the RSE programme as a blatant plot to sexualise and groom the youngest schoolchildren for extreme adult sexual acts. If parents realised what their children are being made to learn and practise they would be horrified. Previous UK column video interviews with Isherwood on these issues were published in 2022 and 2023.
In this new audio interview, Brian Gerrish talks to Kim about her personal journey to becoming a voice of power to stand up against the Welsh Government and its perverse sex education curriculum for young children. Growing up in a tough Welsh mining valley, and going to pubs to play pool from the age of 11, Kimberley says she was surrounded by very tough but protective men during her childhood. In her late teens, like many young people, she jumped into the party scene – a lifestyle that ultimately landed her in prison. Juvenile Detention CenterThere she learned a lot from the lives of other young women, some of whom had discovered the devastating effects of child abuse.
After her release, Kim knew she had to take control of her life again, and she did so while going through tough times as a single mother, pursuing specialist qualifications in social work and child abuse. This expertise, backed by the hard work and knowledge she gained in juvenile detention, helped Kimberly understand the dangers of child grooming, which in her words is not about “luring kids” but about Professional,but, ExpertTo her, it was clear that the RSE agenda, official policy or not, was state-sponsored child abuse and she immediately stood up to challenge this. Supported by a dedicated team, Kimberly Public child protection in WalesThe campaign ultimately brought Wales RSE into the public eye and into court.
Watch this incredible personal story of the fall and rise of a small but courageous woman who takes on the state to protect her children.