/ Kingston Relationships and Sexual Health Education Resources
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Relationships and Sexual Health Education resources

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Christopher Winter Project - Primary Schools (one per school per term as resource can be downloaded from the CD Rom) / CD Rom
Christopher Winter Project - Senior Schools (one per school per term as resource can be downloaded from the CD Rom) / CD Rom
Bwise2 Sexual Exploitation (Barnados)(one CD Rom available) / CD Rom and education pack for 12-17 year olds
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Relationships, the Internet and You For 11-16 year olds with learning disabilities / Booklet

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Resources that can be downloaded

Resource Name / Resource Description
Women's Aid Education Toolkit - Expect Respect Expect Respect: A Toolkit for addressing Teenage Relationship Abuse. / The Expect Respect Educational Toolkit consists of one easy to use ‘Core’ lesson for each year group from reception to year 13 and is based on themes that have been found to be effective in tackling domestic abuse. Although the Expect Respect Education Toolkit is targeted for use by teachers within schools, it can just as easily be used by a range of other professionals working with children and young people in a variety of settings such as youth clubs or play schemes. You do not need to download the whole toolkit. You can just download the introductory section and the year that is appropriate to the age group you are working with.
This is Abuse Discussion Guide: / This discussion guide has been produced so it can be used by a wide range of organisations who work directly with young people. The PSHE Association have quality assured this guide and if you are a teacher, or work in an educational institution, the PSHE Association recommends that these lessons should form part of a module on personal safety, underpinned by a comprehensive SRE programme. Teachers should always be aware of their school’s safeguarding policy and should teach in line with it. You can find further information on the PSHE Association website including its national programme of study for PSHE which shows how a spiral curriculum of learning about healthy relationships, consent and abuse can be integrated into a wider programme of learning focusing on linked issues such as emotional health, body image, and drugs and alcohol education.
FPA 'Fantasy vs Reality: / This resource supports teachers to deliver a series of lessons exploring the influence and impact of the media, the internet and pornography on the sexual attitudes and behaviour of young people.
NSPCC Simple Conversations to keep your Child Safe from Abuse for Parents and Carers of 5 - 11 year olds / Booklet

Last Updated: August 2015