Teaching about FGM is an important part of a school’s approach to safeguarding and child protection. To support schools that are teaching specifically about FGM at primary phase (beyond the protective factors developed through other contexts), the PSHE Association has developed new member-only guidance and a lesson plan for upper key stage 2 (Year 5-6).
For teachers and PSHE leads teaching about FGM during the primary phase. The guidance contextualises the issue and the relevant statutory requirements — to help you consider how to include FGM within your curriculum at an age-appropriate level. Ensure you read the guidance before teaching the lesson.
For use with Year 5 or 6 pupils, the lesson plan and accompanying resources will help teachers to:
Subject Specialist Sally Martin says
"We are often asked about how to include teaching about FGM at primary level, so this lesson and teacher guidance will be invaluable for primary schools. Deciding how to approach this sensitive topic is vital, and school decisions should always be informed by the needs of their pupils and community settings. This guidance, lesson plan and pupil-facing PowerPoint will help PSHE Leads and teachers to drive curriculum development and approach this topic in a safe and age-appropriate way."