Delivering Statutory Relationships and Sex Education - Programme

Tuesday 16 Oct 2018
IBIS, ILEC Conference Centre, London

09:00

09:45 to 09:55

09:55 to 10:55

10:55 to 11:25

10:55 – 11:25
Relationships and Sex Education Guidance

Understand the latest guidance on your statutory obligations, clarify the changes and what you must now implement to be compliant

Hayley Sherwood, Creator of the 1decision PSHE Programme

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11:25 to 12:00

12:00 to 12:50

12:00 – 12:50
Curriculum- Primary

Design and implement an effective, age-appropriate relationships education curriculum which helps keep children safe, meets government guidance and enhances learning

 

Jan Lever, Creator and Director, Jan Lever Education Consultancy and Training Group

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12:00 – 12:50
LGBTQ+

Understand how to lead inclusive RSE, meet the needs of everyone and support all LGBTQ+ pupils

Professor Jonathan Glazzard, Professor of Teacher Education, Carnegie School of Education

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12:00 – 12:50
Grooming

Learn how to educate students on the risks and early warning signs of online grooming and ensure they can keep themselves safe

Gain access to your guide on identifying and responding to CSE

Kevin Murphy, Response Unit Safeguarding Sport Lead, NWG

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12:50 to 13:40

12:50 – 13:40
Lunch
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13:40 to 14:10

13:40 – 14:10
Create and Embed a whole-school approach to RSE

Know how to lead effective staff training and engage and motivate teachers to enusre in leading RSE lessons

 

John Rees, Education Consultant 

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14:10 to 14:30

14:10 – 14:30
Keynote 4

Consent, body image, Love Island and #MeToo: a practical guide

Kieren McCarthy, Executive Director, IFFOR

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14:30 to 14:35

14:35 to 15:25

14:35 – 15:25
Media

Proven ways to lead discussions with students about the media, challenge their misconceptions of the ‘perfect’ body and promote a healthy approach to body image

 

Mark Jennett, Education Consultant

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14:35 – 15:25
Curriculum- Secondary

How to build your relationships and sex education curriculum in secondary schools following the latest guidance and ensure students understand healthy adult relationships

 

Catherine Kirk, RSE Trainer, Consultant and teacher, The RSE Service

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14:35 – 15:25
Puberty- Primary

Know how to lead engaging puberty sessions and talk age-appropriately to children about their bodies and growing up 

 

Plus, read our guide on how to respond to awkward and embarrassing questions

 

Rebecca Jennings, Sex & Relationship Education Consultant, RAISE

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15:25 to 15:40

15:40 to 16:30

15:40 – 16:30
Parents

Learn effective ways to engage parents and educate them about their role in their children’s RSE learning, which helps with safeguarding and mental health

 

Take away a template letter from Optimus Education to explain your school's PSHE curriculum to parents

 

Leah Jewett, Co-founder & Yoan Reed, Co-founder, Outspoken Sex Ed

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15:40 – 16:30
Pornography

Know how to talk to young people at all ages about pornogrpahy, clarify what they are exposed to online and develop their understanding of a healthy relationship ,

Rebecca Jennings, Sex & Relationship Education Consultant, RAISE

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15:40 – 16:30
Special School RSE

Know how to implement high-quality age appropriate RSE and overcome the unique challenges to delivering RSE in a special school setting

Gillian Leno, PSHE Lead, Queen Alexandra College/SENSRE

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16:30