Just 10 school days left until statutory RSHE - we can help you get ready!

With just 10 school days left to prepare for statutory RSHE, we're here to help you. We can provide you with everything you need to get ready for RSHE, at a time when your pupils need it most.

Please see below for your step-by-step guide on how to get ready for RSHE. This guide includes FREE tools which schools have told us have been invaluable in preparing for statutory RSHE:

  1. Benchmark your current RSHE provision against the new statutory requirements using our FREE RSHE compliance calculator
  2. Watch our FREE RSHE briefing-Josie Rayner-Wells talks you through key points and changes within the new guidance, with reflection activities to develop a realistic and impactful approach, supportive of your school ethos and values
  3. Watch our FREE SEND RSHE briefing-Josie Rayner-Wells talks you through how the guidance translates into practice for children and young people with SEND, including reflection activities to help you think about the key outcomes you need to achieve in your school
  4. Download your FREE Whole School Action Plan - coordinate your school's journey towards statutory RSHE
  5. Download FREE RSHE Solution Bulletins- step-by-step guidance on an evidence-based journey towards statutory RSHE
  6. Implement and embed effective RSHE in your school with our Statutory RSHE Support Package - a cost-effective, complete solution to preparing for statutory RSHE
  7. Use our RSE Solution Resource to prepare for statutory RSE and to teach effective RSE.

All of the above can be found at www.educatorsolutions.org.uk/rse

'I've got some questions...' No problem, we're here to help.

Josie Rayner-Wells and our experienced team are here to help you provide the best education possible. We will be happy to answer your questions and/or discuss your bespoke needs. Email us at rseenquiry@educatorsolutions.org.uk or call 01603 307710.

This news item was published : 10 July 2020.

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