A series focusing on the changes to Relationships and Sex Education in English schools. The show is hosted by Dr Polly Haste, in partnership with sexual health and well-being charity, Brook. Together they probe the questions and dilemmas facing teachers and share the experiences and expertise of those working in the sector. Guests include teachers, researchers, policy makers, health professionals,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducation |
Since September 2020, all schools are required to teach pupils about puberty as part of Health Education. Evidence suggests that many children are still not learning the key facts about their changing bodies, with implications for their confidence an... more
Find out how to liven up your RSE with new ideas from Alice Hoyle and Dr Ester McGeeney, authors of 'Great Relationships and Sex Education'. They explain why being more creative with RSE can help students engage with some of the trickier topics and b... more
The challenges of lockdown meant that many schools chose not to teach RSHE remotely. For those that did, there were some surprising and unexpected results. Amy Forbes-Robertson and Laura White from It Happens Education explain how they adapted their ... more
How do you fit excellent RSE into a tight timetable? How can schools with very different starting points deliver the same RSE programme? What does ‘working together’ look like when it comes to RSE? more
The Truetube documentary 'What do you mean I can't change the world?' focuses on Jemmar Sammuels’ experience of colourism. In this episode, Jemmar explains why it was so important to tell her story and how bullying due to dark skin tone affected her ... more
The RSHE guidance states that all pupils should leave secondary school having learnt about abortion. Abortion is one of the most routine medical procedures in the UK, but is still heavily stigmatised and research shows that it is rarely taught as par... more
Ben Drew and Colin from LGBT youth project Allsorts, share their perspectives on what inclusion looks like and what makes a difference to young trans people in schools. We discuss pronouns, how to respond to the media coverage, and what it is like to... more
Jo Morgan, Head of Pupil Wellbeing at Portsmouth Grammar School is the winner of the 2020 RSE Teaching Awards in the secondary category. In this episode Jo talks about her passion for RSE, how she transformed the curriculum and why she never stops le... more
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