Resources

The Department for Education has introduced compulsory Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) for secondary pupils from September 2020.

We have and are continuing to develop resources to support teachers providing information and education which contribute towards the learning outcomes of the national RSE 2020 guidance for intimate and sexual relationships for secondary level education.

Our experienced team of practitioners are available to support you with any questions you may have about RSE, as well as providing 1 to 1 support for young people at risk of poor sexual health outcomes. Click here for more information about 1 to 1 support through the Sexual Health Promotion Team.

RSE- Talking About Relationships and Sex with Young People, incorporating ‘Get It On’ Condom Scheme and Pregnancy Testing

Professionals working with young people may attend a universal training offer; RSE- Talking About Relationships and Sex with Young People, incorporating ‘Get It On’ Condom Scheme and Pregnancy Testing.

This course will be delivered over one face to face session by the Sexual Health Promotion Team from HIOWH Sexual Health.

It will give an overview of the Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) statutory guidance, sexual consent, joining the ‘Get It On’ condom scheme, pregnancy test training, identifying local services promoting positive relationships for all young people and accessing Sexual Health Services.

We will also show how to support and enable participants to feel more confident in communicating with young people on issues of sexual consent; contraception and STI testing.

Speakeasy E-Learning 

This E-learning module is designed for anyone who has a role, or who will have a role, in supporting young people around growing up, relationships and sexual health. It has been created by the NHS Tayside Speakeasy programme. 

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If you have any queries about RSE please email us at SexualHealthPromotionPractitioner@solent.nhs.uk