Relationship and Sex Education (RSE)
Delivery of Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is a mandatory part of the school curriculum. The government has provided statutory guidance on relationships education, relationships and sex education (RSE) and health education.
Bromley
There are school campaign assemblies for years 12 and 13, and drop-ins at local colleges. We also provide Bitesize sessions in colleges, SEN Schools and pupil referral units. Contact our outreach team on: kch-tr.bb-outreach@nhs.net
Lambeth and Southwark
Turning Point work with young people in schools, universities, youth clubs and in the community to offer drop-in services, promotional event stalls and brief interventions around sexual health, relationships and reproductive health for young people. Turning Point's workshops consist of a standard RSE curriculum that includes a wide selection of topics in accordance with government guidelines. This ranges from sessions on healthy relationships and contraception, to consent and online safety.
Sexual health lesson plans and resources
- Brook free resources to support relationships and sex education (RSE) teaching and learning
- Brook Learn - digital learning to support effective RSE
- Family Planning Association (FPA) RSHE for teachers
- Sex Education Forum resources to plan, teach and evaluate high quality, evidence-based RSE
- Childnet PSHE Toolkits
- Every Mind Matters PSHE resources