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Relationships, Sex and Health Education in Schools Conference 2023

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Starts on:09/11/2023 09:00 AM
Ends on:09/11/2023 04:40 PM
Location:Online event

Description

In March 2023, Rishi Sunak ordered an urgent review of sex education in schools, following discussions surrounding the teaching of age-appropriate material. Current statutory guidance ensures that all primary schools must teach relationships education, and all secondary schools must teach relationships and sex education; however, there are ongoing conversations and controversies around the best approaches for delivering the RSHE curriculum. Through sharing best practice in whole-school approaches to teaching RSHE and engaging with parents on RSHE lesson plans, schools can work together to successfully develop inclusive and appropriate RSHE curriculums for all pupils.

• In 2021, there were 13,131 teenage pregnancies in England, a small increase from the year prior according to the Office for National Statistics
• According to the Sex Education Forum’s (SEF’s) 2022 survey, 22% of young people rated the quality of RSE as ‘bad’ or ‘very bad’
• 39% of respondents to SEF’s survey said that they didn’t learn any information relevant to trans or non-binary people
• Pupils who did not receive RSHE in schools were more likely to go on take more sexual risks, according to research published in November 2021 by the Department for Education.

Join us at this one day online conference to hear the latest policies and strategies from experts across the education sector in developing and improving RSHE curriculums. You will hear best practice case studies covering a range of key topics, including incorporating safeguarding into RSHE, delivering RSHE lessons to children with SEND and teaching consent in schools. You will also have the opportunity to network with senior colleagues from across the education sector to share common challenges in improving RSHE.

Why attend:
• Hear the latest policies and strategies for implementing and delivering successful RSHE lessons
• Best practice examples of working with parents when developing RSHE curriculums
• Engage with selected case studies addressing key challenges including upskilling staff and ensuring RSHE is inclusive
• Network with speakers and senior colleagues from across the education sector
• CPD (gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota).

 

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