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Jun 25, 2019 · Statutory guidance on relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education.
- Introduction to Requirements
The Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education...
- Guides for Parents
These guides are to help parents know more about these...
- Relationships Education (Primary)
Through Relationships Education (and RSE), schools should...
- About This Guidance
This guidance replaces the Sex and Relationship Education...
- Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (Rse) and Health Education: FAQS
The Department for Education is introducing compulsory...
- Teaching About Relationships, Sex and Health
From September 2020 all schools must consider the statutory...
- PSHE
The current sex and relationships education statutory...
- Secondary
The aim of RSE is to give young people the information they...
- Introduction to Requirements
Relationships and sex education (RSE) is learning about the emotional, social and physical aspects of growing up, relationships, sex, human sexuality and sexual health. When...
- Families
- Respectful Relationships, Including Friendships
- Online and Media
- Being Safe
- Intimate and Sexual Relationships, Including Sexual Health
Pupils should know: 1. that there are different types of committed, stable relationships. 2. how these relationships might contribute to human happiness and their importance for bringing up children. 3. what marriage is, including their legal status – for example, that marriage carries legal rights and protections not available to couples who are c...
Pupils should know: 1. the characteristics of positive and healthy friendships, in all contexts including online, such as: 1.1. trust, respect, honesty, kindness, generosity, boundaries, privacy, consent and the management of conflict 1.2. reconciliation and ending relationships, this includes different (non-sexual) types of relationship 2. practic...
Pupils should know: 1. their rights, responsibilities and opportunities online, including that the same expectations of behaviour apply in all contexts, including online 2. about online risks, including that any material someone provides to another has the potential to be shared online and the difficulty of removing potentially compromising materia...
Pupils should know: 1. the concepts of, and laws relating to, sexual consent, sexual exploitation, abuse, grooming, coercion, harassment, rape, domestic abuse, forced marriage, honour-based violence and FGM, and how these can affect current and future relationships 2. how people can actively communicate and recognise consent from others, including ...
Pupils should know: 1. how to recognise the characteristics and positive aspects of healthy one-to-one intimate relationships, which include mutual respect, consent, loyalty, trust, shared interests and outlook, sex and friendship 2. that all aspects of health can be affected by choices they make in sex and relationships, positively or negatively, ...
Sep 13, 2021 · Through Relationships Education (and RSE), schools should teach pupils the knowledge they need to recognise and to report abuse, including emotional, physical and...
High quality, evidence-based teaching of relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) can help prepare pupils for the opportunities and responsibilities of adult life, and can promote pupils’...
The Secretary of State for Education confirms the Government’s ambition to support all young people to stay safe and prepare for life in modern Britain by making Relationships Education...
Jul 23, 2024 · Section 34 of the Children and Social Work Act 2017 requires regulations to be made for relationships and sex education to be taught in all schools in England. The legal requirement came into force on 1 September 2020.