free webinar series: everything you need, to ensure you are prepared

Statutory Relationships and Health Education should now be fully in place in your curriculum. There was a grace period given due to Covid-19 and the understanding that some topics in this curriculum area are better taught face to face than online, but by now your subject coverage should be complete according to the requirements of the statutory guidance.

Prior to implementation of the statutory guidance, we created a roadmap with accompanying resources to support schools in fully covering the requirements. We also produced a series of webinars to give more information and support. Whilst these were written before the subject was statutory, so the terminology might be a little out of date, we have decided to still give settings access to them as the content is still really helpful for you to check if your provision is compliant and has the breadth needed for success.

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about THE relationships and health education lead at services for education

Jo PerrinJo Perrin - Adviser, Services For Education

Jo Perrin is a seasoned Education Adviser with a strong background in safeguarding. She has held key roles as a Designated Safeguarding Lead and pastoral lead in the education sector. Facilitating training to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals working directly with children and young people is her passion.

With a wealth of experience in teaching PSHE and expertise in childhood trauma from her time as a foster carer, Jo is dedicated to supporting organisations that work with children and vulnerable adults on safeguarding issues. She is actively involved in professional safeguarding groups in the West Midlands and is currently collaborating on a research project with colleagues from the University of Birmingham and the NHS focusing on FGM awareness within communities. Jo’s has worked as a West Midlands' Adviser for national PSHE resources, presented at the Sex Education Forum National Members' Event and authored an advertorial for PSM magazine and an article for SEND magazine.

Jo's expertise extends to training on topics such as Safer Recruitment and Mental Health at Work. She is also a facilitator for the nationally recognised NPQSL qualification, supporting senior leaders in education. Her contributions to publications and development of resources for RSE provision have been well-received by schools nationally and internationally.

With her extensive experience and dedication to professional development, Jo Perrin is a highly respected figure in the field of education. Her guidance on safeguarding, mental health awareness, personal development, and relationships education is highly valued within the industry.

other digital resources

6 Guidelines to Help Lead Your Statutory Relationships and Health Education Consultation Process

Not sure where to start when it comes to parent and pupil consultations? You’re not the only one. With the introduction of statutory relationships and health education for primary schools...

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Podcast: Preparing to Teach Statutory Relationships Education

Many teachers don’t receive much if any training to teach this subject during Initial Teacher Training. Our PSHE Lead, Jo Perrin, gives a few tips on how to get prepared.

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