Relationships, sex and health education in SEND settings
This half-day facilitated by the Hertfordshire County Council Educational Psychology Service focuses on RSHE in specialist SEND settings and is for PSHE / RSHE leads, SENCOs, teaching staff and members of the senior leadership team who are supporting learners with additional and unique learning needs.
The session will cover:
- What Relationship, Sex, and Health Education (RSHE) is, why it is important and what the law is.
- What key stakeholders (children and young people, parents and teachers) have said about RSHE.
- Underlying principles for successful RSHE for learners identified with SEND.
- How to engage and collaborate with stakeholders when planning RSHE.
- Ways of supporting staff and parents with RSHE.
- Linking RSHE to school culture and policy.
A safe space to explore RSHE in a non-judgmental way.
Plus, the opportunity to reflect, network and share experiences and best practice in this area with colleagues from other local schools.
This course has been funded by Public Health Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire County Council.For more information or to book your place, please visit: RSHE in SEND settings
Wednesday 13th November 2024 9.30am - 12.00pm
The Hub, DSPL 7,
Fleetville Junior School,
228 Hatfield Road,
St Albans, AL1 4LW