RSHE Network Meeting

Access our fully funded RSHE network webinars and join a community of schools embedding effective RSHE across Norfolk!

With statutory RSHE forming a pivotal part of children and young people's health, safety and happiness and for schools achieving a good or outstanding Ofsted grading, it is vital that we work together to improve practice across our Norfolk schools.


As well as local and national RSHE updates this session will have a focus on protecting and responding to online misogyny and hate speech.

Join this online interactive session hosted by Alice Ndiaye, Inclusion Adviser within Early Intervention and Prevention on 3rd October between 3:30 - 17:00. Attendance will get you access to the RSHE Padlet and session resources.

Outcomes

Attendance at this session will enable attendees to:

  • Receive DfE and RSHE regional expert updates and information about new, quality-assured resources and services relevant to RSHE
  • Focus on an area identified as an emerging issue locally or nationally
  • Work in collaboration with local RSHE adviser and colleagues to identify evidence-based, effective solutions to common challenges.

If you are already a member of the RSHE Network you will automatically be enrolled. If you aren't, book your place on this fully funded training here.

A reminder will be emailed to you the last working day before the training date.

For any further details/enquiries about the course please contact inclusionandsend@norfolk.gov.uk

This news item was published : 02 October 2023.

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