Fully funded RSHE Surgery for all phases - 10 Dec 16.00-17.00, Zoom webinar

This RSHE Surgery is designed for all Norfolk Primary and Secondary schools regardless of where you are on your journey towards embedding effective RSHE. This informative session will:

  • Provide you with an update on the latest RSHE statutory requirements
  • Help to increase your knowledge of best RSHE practices
  • Support collaborative sharing between schools
  • Provide you with an opportunity to ask Josie Rayner-Wells, National RSHE expert your questions
  • Be easy to join via Zoom webinar and is fully funded for all Norfolk schools.

For more information and to book your place please visit: s4s.norfolk.gov.uk/Event/128190

Further RSHE support

Our RSHE tools and training, including many fully funded and a complete best value Embedding Statutory RSHE Support Package will provide you with everything you need to embed effective RSHE. Schools have told us our that these tools and training have been invaluable in preparing and implementing statutory RSHE.

Fully funded tools, briefings and resources:

  • Compliance Calculator
  • RSHE briefing
  • RSHE Governor briefing
  • RSHE SEND briefing
  • RSHE Solution Bulletins
  • Whole School Action Plan
  • Managing my moments resource
  • RSHE guidance on supporting Year 7 pupils
  • Top Tips for Talking to your Child about Tricky Things

Resources, package and training:

  • RSE Solution Resources
  • Embedding Effective Statutory
  • RSHE Support Package Embedding Effective RSHE Toolkits

All are available to view at www.educatorsolutions.org.uk/rse

I have got some questions - No problem, we are here to help

Josie 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.

Please email us at rseenquiry@educatorsolutions.org.uk or call 01603 307710.

This news item was published : 04 December 2020.

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