Description
It is now a statutory requirement for schools in England to teach Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education. Current inspections will look at how you have implemented your policy and the quality of your RSHE curriculum. This training will outline the very best practice to ensure successful implementation of an effective RSHE policy and curriculum and how to excel during inspection. This training course will take a detailed look at the following areas
- Statutory Responsibilities
- Defining RSHE
- What is and isn’t statutory within sex education?
- SLT, Governors and teacher responsibilities
- Harmful sexualised behaviour – what behaviours cause concern, how to respond, record keeping and effective management of risks
- Developing an effective policy
- Parental Engagement
- How to effectively manage parental consultation.
- Best practice examples from schools
- Curriculum Planning and Teaching
- What to teach and how to teach it
- Choosing age appropriate resources
- Best practice examples from schools
- Preparation for Inspection
- Preparing governors, staff and children
- All the possible Ofsted questions and model answers for SLT, governors, staff and children
- Getting the RSHE curriculum Ofsted ready
- Evidence required to excel during inspection
Delegates will receive:
- Electronic copy of slides to use in school
- Accompanying resources