RSE/PSHE AND WELLBEING (Duplicated)
Statement of Intent
Relationship & Sex Education (RSE) including Personal, Social, Health & Economic education (PSHE) acknowledges and addresses, the changes and challenges young people experience in society today and equips them with the knowledge, understanding and skills that enable them to live physically and mentally healthy lives. Our programme of study promotes the personal development of our students, highlighting key features of life in modern Britain and celebrates what we have in common, as well as promoting respect for the different protected characteristics, as defined in law.
Through our Self-Science lessons, students develop their character (courtesy, integrity, diligence, enthusiasm and resilience) and explore a variety of practical skills, which will equip them for life outside of school. RSE/PSHE lessons also provide students with a platform in which they are given the opportunity to reflect upon their personal beliefs and attitudes. In doing so, we promote British values, encouraging students to make informed decisions, which demonstrate their appreciation for diversity. Self-Science lessons also prepare students for future success and living in the wider world by promoting transferable skills through a carefully planned careers programme.
The aim of RSE/PSHE is to promote healthy relationships, encourage students to manage risks, appreciate that actions have consequences, develop financial literacy and become aware of the increasing influence of peers and the media. RSE/PSHE nurtures students into becoming responsible and respectful active citizens who contribute positively to society.
James Butler (Assistant Head Personal Development) - jbutler@gordons.school
Helpful Websites for parents
For children's mental health services please click here.
Drug and alcohol education
Bob Tait has delivered engaging presentations to parents on drugs and the law. He has put together some useful information for parents: bob.tait@lacauk.co.uk / Website www.dreduk.co.uk - Slides accompanying the talk; Nitrous Oxide; Parent Leaflet; Party Format; Tables; The Law; The Law and Teenagers; Types of Drugs; Useful Information Sites on the Internet.
physical health
- Teenage Cancer Trust - Giving every young person facing cancer care and support
- NHS Better Health - Healthy changes to kickstart your health
- Positive Voice - Emma Cole provides HIV education
relationships and sex education
- Brook - Contraception health and advice
- National Children's Bureau - Bringing people and organisations together to deliver a better childhood
- Be in the Know - Facts about sexual health and contraception
- NHS - Contraception guide
emotional health and wellbeing
- Young Minds - Mental health support for young people
- National Children's Bureau - Bringing people and organisations together to deliver a better childhood
- Carers Trust - Support for young carers or young adult carers
- Child Bereavement UK - Helping children/young people/parents and families rebuild their lives when a child grieves or dies
- Stem 4 - Supporting teenage mental health
- Winston's Wish - giving hope to grieving children
financial capability
- Barclays LifeSkills - Offering people the skills, knowledge and confidence they need for work
internet safety
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)
- Vodaphone Digital Parenting
- CEOP - The internet, relationships and you
- Childline - Staying safe online