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Title: SRE


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SRE Training for School Staff
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Could do better.
  • Sex education was taught only once, and very
    briefly. The girls had a talk about periods and
    the boys did road safety..
  • Headteacher

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What does good SRE look like?
  • Whole school approach
  • Leadership and Management
  • Policies and planning
  • Curriculum and resources
  • Teaching and learning
  • Pupil Voice
  • Support services
  • CPD
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Links with parents/carers/community
  • Assessment, Recording, Reporting

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Sex AND Relationships
  • Focus on relationships
  • Clear, factual, non-judgemental information
  • Age appropriate
  • Progressive
  • Reflection and development
  • Focus on normative approach not everyone is
    doing it!
  • Meeting ECM outcomes (yes, it still exists!) and
    Ofsted Behaviour and Safety criteria)

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SRE is lifelong learning
  • .about sex, sexuality, emotions, relationships
    and sexual health. It involves acquiring
    information, developing skills and forming
    positive beliefs, values and attitudes
  • Sex Education Forum
  • Need to know the needs of pupils
  • Pupils taught good communication skills
  • Focus on making sensible choices
  • Managing relationships and acting responsibly

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What are we teaching?
  • Attitudes and Values being aware and confident
    with their own sexuality, having positive
    attitudes to staying safe and having self-worth
  • Personal and Social Skills developing
    communication and negotiation skills, ability to
    deal with peer pressure and to manage risks
  • Knowledge and Understanding STIs, abortion etc

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What do young people want?
  • UK Youth Parliament Are you getting it?
  • School based surveys
  • Focus groups remember to consider the universal
    needs and targeted needs of young people

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So, what should we teach and who should teach it?
  • Whats already in place? (Science, RE, Drama,
    English, Citizenship etc?)
  • Are You Getting it Right? Toolkit
  • Ofsted Report Sex and Relationships
  • Personal Wellbeing Programme of Study
  • Personal identity
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Risks
  • Relationships
  • Diversity

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Teaching and Learning
  • Careful planning
  • Good resources
  • Learning outcomes focused on attitudes and values
    as well as knowledge and skills
  • Teaching environment climate of respect
  • Participation in active learning
  • Self assessment
  • Use of visitors

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Confidentiality and Safeguarding
  • Is there a confidentiality policy in place?
  • Are all staff aware of the rules?
  • Is there clarity about roles? (Teacher, school
    nurse, counsellor etc)
  • Is there clarity about the Fraser competencies?
  • Are staff clear about the rules for passing on
    information to the Safeguarding lead?

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Monitoring, Evaluation and Assessment
  • Monitoring overseeing the planning and delivery
    of SRE, including reflective monitoring by
    individual and lesson observations
  • Evaluation judgements about the effectiveness
    of the teaching process and the activities and
    resources used in achieving the planned learning
    outcomes
  • Assessment judgements about an individuals
    learning and development

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R U Ready?
  • Has the school thought about using the R U
    Ready? approach with young people?
  • Focus on delaying early sex, not abstinence
  • Focused, interactive activities
  • Focus on alternatives to sex

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Sensitive Issues?How will these be
tackled?What about staff training and resources?
  • Abortion
  • Contraception
  • Family life/cultural diversity
  • Gender
  • HIV/STIs
  • Sexuality
  • Unwanted Pregnancy

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Working with Parents/Carers
  • What support is there for parents?
  • Has the school considered offering Speakeasy or
    similar training to help parents talk to their
    sons/daughters about relationships and sex?
  • How is the school SRE policy produced? Are
    parents part of the review process? How is the
    finished document shared with parents?
  • How do parents find out about when SRE lessons
    will be taking place? Is there an opportunity to
    view resources?
  • How does the school communicate with parents
    about additional support for students? (e.g. from
    the School Nurse)

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Resources
  • What resources are being used?
  • Are they regularly refreshed and updated?
  • How do they enhance lessons and help to make
    learning interactive?
  • Are they appropriately differentiated?

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