This one‑day course supports primary teachers and school leaders to prepare for the updated Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) statutory guidance, in place from September 2026, and to strengthen inclusive practice across the curriculum. It provides a structured opportunity to understand what is changing, reflect on current provision and build strong foundations for high‑quality RSHE that supports children’s wellbeing, safety and access to learning. The course uses clear examples and real classroom scenarios to support practical planning and confident delivery.
Course Level: Foundation
Why this course is important
The updated RSHE guidance introduces new content that can feel difficult to navigate alongside existing pressures on curriculum time and staff capacity. Many schools want clarity on what the changes mean for teaching, learning and policy writing, as well as reassurance about what can and should be taught both in the classroom and in partnership with parents and carers.
Increasing concerns about online safety, children’s mental wellbeing and behaviour in schools sit alongside expectations that RSHE supports children to understand relationships, boundaries and how to seek help. If children do not feel safe, included and understood, they are less likely to engage with learning. This course provides space to reflect on children’s perspectives and experiences and supports staff to plan RSHE that is clear, inclusive and appropriate, while placing safeguarding and accessibility at the centre of practice.
Alongside being packed with information relevant to your provision, this course serves as an opportunity to network, share ideas and trouble-shoot with colleagues from other schools, a reminder that you are never alone when navigating the challenges that come with teaching RSE.
Who this course is for
This Foundation course is designed for PSHE and RSE leads, primary teachers and senior leaders who are responsible for RSHE planning, policy or delivery. It is suitable for schools at different stages of development and for staff who want a clear and structured introduction to the updated guidance, with practical support to apply learning within their own setting.
The training was incredibly helpful. The information was clear, relevant and engaging. The environment supported open discussion which was helpful in navigating and understanding the new curriculum changes.
- Recent Course Participant
Learning outcomes
You will leave the course with:
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Clarity over the key changes to the new RSHE guidance and Ofsted Framework, and what this means for teaching, learning and developing your policy.
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Greater understanding of how to deliver new content within ‘Online safety and awareness’ and ‘Respectful, kind relationships ‘, with time spent considering AI, pornography, social media and managing rejection.
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Clear principles for planning and delivering inclusive, accessible and safer RSHE
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Increased awareness of how to build in opportunities for developing key social-emotional skills in to everyday practice
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Practical tips and practice on how to answer questions for colleagues, children and parents.
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Ideas on increasing engagement with parents and carers.
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Signposting to additional resources and support.
How to take part:
The webinar runs using zoom. Meeting ID and password will be emailed in advance.
Please let us know at the time of booking if you need any support from us to access this event fully.
Contact: [email protected]
How to pay
You can purchase your ticket(s) online via card. For payment via invoice, please email [email protected]. Invoices include an administration fee of £20.




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