We hope you and your pupils are settling back into the classroom successfully. From a PSHE education perspective we are, as ever, here to help you and your pupils. The statutory requirements to provide Relationships Education, RSE and Health Education are now in effect, though whatever stage you are at, we are here to support you with new resources, training, services and guidance this term and beyond. It’s never been more important to work together as a community to give children and young people the high quality PSHE education they need in these challenging times.
Given the significant gaps in face-to-face teaching, varied approaches to home learning, and ongoing concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic, schools are facing significant and unique challenges. Whatever their individual experiences of lockdown, it is likely all pupils will need reintroduction to learning routines and some support with wellbeing, rebuilding confidence, self-esteem and learning potential.
Our recently updated packs will support you to develop a transition strategy for your PSHE education programme as part of a whole school reintegration approach that safeguards young people and promotes wellbeing.
Teacher wellbeing is also incredibly important of course. Many of you are exhausted by the pressures of the year gone by and the challenges of teaching topics you might well be affected by yourself. Our week of free Twilight Sessions runs from 22-25 March and Thursday’s session focusses on teacher wellbeing. Visit the Twilight Sessions event page to book your place and find out more about this and other sessions on implementing RSHE; race and PSHE; and consulting parents.
These new materials (launched earlier this term) will help PSHE leads get ready for statutory RSHE and provide the highest quality PSHE education:
We have a CPD packed Spring, including online courses on preparing you for statutory Relationships education/RSE and Health Education; training for those new to PSHE, and for those charged with leading PSHE; as well as training on programme planning, PSHE for pupils with SEND and much more.