Delivering Statutory Relationships and Sex Education - Programme

Thursday 17 Oct 2019
IBIS, ILEC Conference Centre, London

09:00 to 09:45

09:45 to 10:00

10:00 to 10:30

10:00 – 10:30
Ofsted

Hear the latest Ofsted guidance to help you drive improvement in the teaching of RSE.

Roary Pownall HMI, Nationalo Lead for PSHE and Citizenship, Ofsted

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10:30 to 11:00

10:30 – 11:00
Parental Engaement

Parental engagement strategies that will ensure reluctant parents and carers are on board with the teaching of RSE in your school, understanding what will be taught to their children.

Rebecca Jennings, Sex & Relationships Development Consultant, Raise Education

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11:00 to 11:20

11:00 – 11:20
IFFOR

More sex please we're British!

Kieren McCarthy, Executive Director, IFFOR

 

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11:20 to 11:30

11:30 to 12:00

12:00 to 12:50

12:00 – 12:50
1A: Curriculum - Primary

Establish a curriculum that introduces your students to relationship education in an age-appropriate way.

Victoria Pugh, Lecturer, University of Worcester

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12:00 – 12:50
1B: Curriculum - Secondary

How to timetable and create an RSE curriculum that will enhance and enable understanding of important topics and prepare students for life.

Ben Morgan, Assistant Head, Burton Borough High School

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12:00 – 12:50
1C: RSE and Safeguarding

Keep safeguarding at the core of RSE lessons and ensure students are effectively safeguarded.

Kay Joel, Senior Consultant (Education), NSPCC

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12:00 – 12:50
1D: Pornography

Educate your students on the realities of pornograpy and encourage healthy peer interactions that develop wholesome relationships.

Rachel Edmunds, Head of PSHEE, St James Schools

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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
LGBTQ+

Help your school become an inclusive and safe environment through wider school community engagement that champions LGBTQ+ equality, creating avenues for LGBTQ+ students to express themselves freely.

Sidonie Bertrand-Shelton, Head of Education Programmes, Stonewall

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14:10 to 14:40

14:10 – 14:40
Teacher Confidence

Help otherwise hesitant teachers grow their confidence in delivering engaging and effective RSE lessons and:

  • support NQTs and other staff who are new to the subject
  • know how to appropriately approach sensitive and personal topics.

Alice Hoyle, Relationships and Sex Education Expert

 

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14:40 to 14:50

14:50 to 15:40

14:50 – 15:40
2A: Relationships

Bedrock your RSE lessons with novel and innovative ideas and social relationships.

Andrew Moffatt, Assistant Headteacher,Parkfield Community School

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14:50 – 15:40
2B: Faith Schools

Find the balance between effective teaching of RSE that does not compromise your schools' morals and beliefs.

Richard Palmer, Senior Associate Consultant, Jigsaw PSHE

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14:50 – 15:40
2C: Gender Identity

Understand the needs of your trans students that ensure they have guidance and help in expressing their gender identity.

Louise Pope, Head of PSHE, Chew Valley School

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14:50 – 15:40
2D: Online Resilience

Build your students confidence and online resilience so that they are shielded from the pressures of the online world.

Victoria Pugh, Lecturer, University of Worcester

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15:40 to 16:00

16:00 to 16:50

16:00 – 16:50
3A: FGM

Spot the signs a student may be at risk and sensitively broach the topic of FGM.

Sophie Allen, Headteacher, Stonebridge Primary School

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16:00 – 16:50
3B: SEND

How to communicate sensitive issues to your most valuable learners, making sure they are knowledgeable and protected from potential RSE dangers.

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16:00 – 16:50
3C: Sexting

How to mitigate the ramifications of sexting so a student's dignity is protected at all times.

Jonny Hunt, Consultant, Going off the Rails

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16:00 – 16:50
3D: Body Image

Learn new strategies to help students see past the factors and influences on body image, and improve their self-esteem.

Claire Boyd, Head of Prep School, Sydenham High School

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16:50