Delivering Statutory RSE 2021 - London - Programme

Thursday 7 Oct 2021
ILEC Conference Centre, London

09:00

09:40

10:10

10:10
Grasping the nettle - Confident delivery of RSE

Gain confidence in your school's RSE delivery and tackle challenging content with appropriate responses

John Rees, Education Consultant, PSHE Solutions

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10:50

10:50
Sexual harassment

Ensure students are physically and mentally safe and healthy, and enhance your school culture with strategies to build respectful relationships

Julie Johnson, Psychotherapist, Mindfulness Educator and Author, Pathways

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11:25

11:35

12:05

12:05
1B: Difficult conversations - Secondary

Negotiate age-appropriate emotive issues to ensure engagement

John Rees, Education Consultant, PSHE Solutions

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12:05
1C: Difficult chats with parents - Primary

Deal with sensitive issues in an assured manner, and build parental or guardian engagement with your RSE approach

Amy Forbes-Robertson, Partner, It Happens Education
Louise Squire, Associate, It Happens Education

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12:05
1D: Creative approaches to RSE

Take away a wide range of creative and practical techniques to deliver RSE to your students

Alice Hoyle, Relationships and Sex Education Expert

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12:55

13:55

14:20

14:30

14:30
2A: Consent and healthy relationships

Help young people develop an ethical and healthy approach to relationships

Nicole Rodden, Jamie O'Connell, Life Lessons
Dr. Emily Setty, Lecturer, University of Sussex

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14:30
2B: Planning for progress - Secondary

Glean student voice and use technology to capture and evidence progress in RSE

Laura White, Associate, It Happens Education

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14:30
2C: Tackling sexual harassment through sexual citizenship

Understand responses to “Everyone’s Invited” and learn what can be done to combat the attitudes behind the behaviour by building young people's understanding of their sexual rights and responsibilities for each other

Jonny Hunt, Sex Education Consultant

 

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14:30
2D: How do we create Gentle-men?

Gain a practical strategy that will guide boys to become the best that they can be

Andrew Hampton, Headteacher of Thorpe Hall School and CEO of Girls on Board

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15:20

15:40

15:40
3A: Puberty for KS3

Come along and explore bodies, bodily fluids, menstruation – and the questions they REALLY want to ask about how their bodies change during puberty. Answering tricky questions is a big part of what we do

Dr Eleanor Draeger, Sexual Health and HIV Doctor, Sex Education Trainer, It Happens Education

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15:40
3B: Onlife - teenagers and their evolving digital world

Take away practical strategies to encourage your students to be positive digital citizens. Encourage your students to think about digital footprints, cyberbullying, sexting, digital self-harm, and gaming, and ensure their moral principles remain aligned in both online and offline contexts

Rebecca Mace, Digital Philosopher, Expert in Teenage Online Presence

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15:40
3C: Assess the strength of your RSE programme - Primary

Ensure your school's programme is on the best possible trajectory with practical methods to deliver and track your progress

Victoria Pugh, Senior Lecturer, University of Worcester

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15:40
3D: Empowering teachers

Unpick the barriers that disempower teachers from delivering RSE effectively and take away strategies for building confidence and effectiveness through successful staff and student consultation for all phases

Angela Milliken-Tull, Co-founder, Chameleon PDE

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