
Inclusive Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) in Primary school
DateThursday, 8 May, 9:30am
LocationHertfordshire Development Centre
PriceFree event
About this event
A full day of in-person specialist RSE training exploring how to deliver an inclusive and accessible curriculum. Aimed at PSHE / RSE leads, teaching staff and members of the senior leadership team in Hertfordshire primary schools.
Venue
Hertfordshire Development Centre
Robertson House Six Hills Way,
Stevenage
SG1 2FQ
Parking
Yes
Further information
This interactive workshop style training will cover:
- The requirements of the statutory relationships education and health education guidance, and non-statutory sex education guidance for primary schools
- An opportunity to consider teacher values around teaching RSE with younger learners
- Creating a safe and inclusive learning environment
- Examining evidence and rationale for teaching about puberty and sex in primary, including when and how to begin teaching about these topics
- Exploring age appropriate ways to teach about key topics including puberty and body changes, how babies are made, what sex is and why people have sex, consent, and positive and negative relationships.
- Identifying ways to bring your school community together to ensure a consistent, positive approach to relationships and sex education.
Participants will work collaboratively with colleagues from across Hertfordshire, and will take away ideas, cascadable CPD activities to carry out with colleagues, and a digital copy of the slides.
This course is free to attend and has been funded by Public Health Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire County Council and will be facilitated by the Sex Education Forum.