Delivering Statutory RSE - Programme

Monday 28 Sep 2020 - Monday 12 Oct 2020
Online - digital delivery

15:00 to 17:00

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15:00
A developmental progression of RSE age and stage appropriateness

Hear a plan of what to teach and when to teach it from age 3 to 18

• Understand how teach the correct content at the right time
• Explore a variety of resources which can assist with delivery of RSE and take away a suggested plan for Primary & Secondary age pupils
• Understand how RSE topics can be built upon as a spiral curriculum

Rebecca Jennings, RAISE Education

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15:45

16:15

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Empowering staff

Learn how to help build confidence within your RSE teaching staff to provide students with the tools to make informed choices

  • Delivering RSE with confidence across a whole school
  • Using ‘No Outsiders’ as a framework to build an inclusive ethos
  • Responding to challenges and coming out the other side

Andrew Moffatt, Personal Development Lead, Excelsior Trust

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15:00 to 17:00

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15:00
Building friendship resilience
  • Support pupils to recognise healthy and unhealthy traits in friendships
  • Explore conflict resolution and when to ‘step in’ as a teacher or member of staff
  • How the Statutory RSE guidance will support the teaching of resilience in friendships
  • Strategies which go beyond circle time
  • Inclusive practice and respect for all

Victoria Pugh, Senior Lecturer, University of Worcester

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15:40

15:40
RSE for children with SEND

Gain insights and practical strategies for teaching relationships and sex education appropriately to SEND students

  • discuss the challenges of delivering RSE to SEND students in their school
  • explore practical ideas for use in the classroom
  • increase knowledge of age appropriate resources that can be used to support this work

Claire Lightley, Sex, Relationships and Disabilities trainer

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16:20

16:20
Positive teen relationships

Gain strategies to teach teens about the factors affecting relationships and how to build positive ethical relationships

  • A variety of strategies to explore healthy and unhealthy relationships with young people.
  • An exploration of some of the factors impacting the quality of relationships
  • A simple ditty to help ensure ethical relationships

Alice Hoyle, Relationships and Sex Education Expert, DO…RSE

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15:00 to 17:00

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15:00
Pornography and sex media

Hear innovative ideas for teaching and empowering your students about pornography and sex in the media

  • Explore what pornography is and understand the law and its application to young people
  • Compare whether the messages in porn and mainstream media raise the same concerns
  • Practical ways to talk to young people and explore issues raised by pornography.

Jonny Hunt, RSE consultant, Going off the Rails

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15:40

15:40
Ensuring an inclusive RSE curriculum

Hear new ideas for teaching sex education in an inclusive and accurate way

• Understanding how the National curriculum and the RSE curriculum support inclusivity in the classroom
• How by changing our language during delivery of a lesson can make all the difference
• How to ensure all pupils feel they are part of the discussion and reasons why they may feel like they are not connected

Rebecca Jennings, RAISE Education

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16:20

15:00 to 17:00

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Addressing difficult topics

Learn how to cover and respond to difficult topics such as family separation, miscarriage, FGM, gender, sex education.

• Understand the values and often the reluctancy to teach some of the more challenging topics
• Ensure staff feel confident and supported to deliver lessons
• A look in to some of the suggested resources and ways of teaching difficult or sensitive topics

Rebecca Jennings, RAISE Education

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15:40

16:20

16:20
Healthy bodies and minds

Learn how to teach students about their changing bodies, bodily functions such as periods along with ensuring good mental wellbeing

  • Embodiment of the principle of "everybody matters"
  • Innovative activities to teach young people about their changing bodies
  • An exploration of factors such as stigma and shame on healthy minds and bodies

Alice Hoyle, Relationships and Sex Education Expert, DO…RSE

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