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/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #1 What is relationships and sex education? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Relationships and sex education (RSE) is learning about the emotional, social and physical aspects of growing up, relationships, sex, human sexuality and sex... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #2 What is covered in Relationships Education? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Relationships Education in primary schools will protect children. The new Governmnet guidance sets out the content under the following headings: ‘Families an... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #3 What is covered in sex education? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | In the new Government guidance DfE continues to recommend that all primary schools ‘have a sex education programme tailored to the age and the physical and e... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #4 What does the law say about teaching RSE? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | The Children and Social Work Act 2017 introduces new legislation on relationships and sex education in schools. In July 2018 the Government set out plans for... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #5 What type of schools does the new legislation apply to? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | The Children and Social Work Act 2017 introduces new legislation on relationships and sex education in all schools in England. The new legislation makes rela... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #6 What should be included in our school RSE policy? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Under the new guidance (2019) schools must have a policy on RSE. Primary schools will need to define Relationships Education and define any sex education the... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #7 Can parents withdraw their children from school RSE? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | The new legislation brought in through the Children and Social Work Act 2017 will bring about some important changes in relation to parental rights to withdr... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #8 Do parents support RSE? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Most parents are very supportive of schools providing relationships and sex education, and also want to play a part in educating their children at home. - 78... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #9 What is the right age to start teaching RSE? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Children are interested in 'where babies comes from' and what makes boys and girls different from a very young age. So don't worry - it is natural for childr... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #10 How will schools know what to teach in RSE? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | The new legislation places RSE and Relationships Education in the basic school curriculum. This allows schools flexibility in developing their programme as p... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #11 Can you recommend good RSE resources? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | There are a range of relationships and sex education resources produced by voluntary sector organisations, local authorities and commercial companies. The Se... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #12 How do we tackle homophobia in our schools? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Homophobia, biphobia and transphobia like any form of discrimination, should be tackled though a whole school approach. Schools should provide a safe environ... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #13 Are faith perspectives included in RSE? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Faith perspectives can be included in RSE alongside information about the law and medical facts. It is important that different types of information are iden... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #14 Does RSE damage children? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | No, the reverse is true: - A large study in United States found young people who had received RSE were less likely to describe first sex as unwanted, and fem... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #15 How can we make sure that young people in my school get confidential advice and support? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | It is important that young people can get confidential one-to-one support as well as having opportunities to learn about sex and relationships with their pee... |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | #16 How do I know if a speaker or trainer is reputable? |
/resources/frequently-asked-qu... | | Young people tell us that their teachers often don't know enough to teach relationships and sex education (RSE) well. It is important that teachers of RSE ar... |
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/resources/guide-rshe-consulta... | | Guide to the RSHE consultation Resources11 June 2024 Learn More IMG-ALT Guide to the RSHE consultation |
/news/blog/what-draft-governme... | | What the draft Government RSHE guidance means and what next Blog20 May 2024 Learn More IMG-ALT What the draft Government RSHE guidance means and what next |
/training/calendar/inclusive-r... | | Inclusive RSE for learners with PMLD A specialist one-day course focusing on creating meaningful and inclusive RSE for learners with PMLD, exploring touch an... |
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