PSHE Relationships and Health Education
Please click on the picture of the Relationships and Health Education policy you wish to view - both policies have been ratified by Governors.
Feedback from our latest consultation with parents, in July 2021, has been incorporated, where possible, within our updated policy.
In our Relationships and Health Education curriculum, which is part of the science and PSHE curriculums, we teach age-appropriate content to the pupils, with a focus on healthy relationships, particularly friendships. We discuss and promote the values of respect, kindness and empathy, with our first priority always being the children's safety and wellbeing. We want your children to still be children, not to be exposed to anything that will make them feel unsafe or uncomfortable. However, we do have a legal and moral obligation to prepare them for bigger questions and issues as they journey towards secondary school and their teenage years. Our focus is always on respect and friendships, above all else.
2-Page RHE Policy |
Full RHE Policy |
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RESOURCES FOR PARENTS: a brief description of each resource |
LINKS TO WEBPAGES AND VIDEOS |
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Building Body Confidence This confidence kit from Dove gives advice and tips on how to approach body image with your child, including how to be confident, positive role models. |
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The Menstrual Cycle This short film from Kids Health explains how menstruation works, using scientific terms and animated diagrams. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXrQ_FhZmos
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Lil-Lets advice on periods This website has lots of articles on periods, puberty and all things to do with growing up. There are pages for parents and pages for teens - however, these cover things like first periods, so are relevant for anyone aged 8 and above. |
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NHS - Starting your periods Advice and support from the NHS on starting periods. |
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Lil-Lets: Organic Sanitary Pads A guide to the organic, eco-friendly sanitary pads available from Lil-Lets. This also gives clear instructions on how to use and dispose of pads. |
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Lil-Lets: Organic Tampons A guide to the organic, eco-friendly tampons available from Lil-Lets. This also gives clear instructions on how to use and dispose of them. |
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Lil-Lets: The Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Teen This informative booklet from Lil-Lets has plenty of information on periods and puberty. |
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Childline: Puberty For Boys The Childline website explains what happens and what to expect for boys during puberty. |
https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/you-your-body/puberty/puberty-boys/ |
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Childline: Puberty For Girls The Childline website explains what happens and what to expect for girls during puberty, |
https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/you-your-body/puberty/puberty-girls/ |
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NHS advice and support on puberty The NHS website explains the different stages of puberty for both sexes. |
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sexual-health/stages-of-puberty-what-happens-to-boys-and-girls/ |
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Big Talk Education: How to talk about sex with your children This website offers tips and guidance to parents on how to talk to your children about body science, sex and relationships. It also outlines why it is important to have these conversations with your children - and how schools should approach the topic. |
https://www.bigtalkeducation.co.uk/parents/how-to-talk-about-sex/ |
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NSPCC: Healthy Relationships The NSPCC give guidance and support on how to approach the subject of healthy relationships and sex with children and young people. |
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/sex-relationships/healthy-relationships/ |
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If your child is exploring their sexual orientation or gender identity, please see below for resources offering support and guidance for parents (and children). These resources are for family support in individual cases; they do not form part of curriculum learning in school.
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Allsorts Youth Project This project, based in Brighton, offers support and guidance to LGBT+ young people and parents.
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GIDS - the Gender Identity Development Service Commissioned by NHS England, GIDS is a highly specialised clinic which GPs refer young people to when they are struggling with their gender identity. |
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Mermaids Started by parents, Mermaids is one of the leading charities supporting LGBT+ children and young people with gender-diverse issues. |
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Gendered Intelligence Gendered Intelligence is a charity supporting gender diversity. They run workshops for parents and offer support and advice. |
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Stonewall Stonewall offers support and advice for parents whose children might be LGBT+. |
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/help-advice/coming-out/coming-out-advice-and-guidance-parents |
To visit the PSHE curriculum pages, click here.
https://www.chesswood.w-sussex.sch.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=16430&type=pdf