Talk Relationships: delivering sex and relationships education training
Friday 28th July
28
Jul
Online training to support secondary school teachers and leaders to deliver inclusive sex and relationships education
We want all young people to grow up understanding healthy behaviours in relationships and to get help from a trusted adult if they need it.
These elearning courses are part of our Talk Relationships service that supports people working in secondary education to overcome any challenges they may face when delivering sex and relationships education.
There are two courses:
- For teachers
Supporting teaching staff delivering sex and relationships training and helping to develop their confidence in this area. - For school leaders
Helping leaders to implement a whole-school approach to sex and relationships education and support teaching staff delivering this.
What will I learn?
Both training courses contain a range of reflective tasks and film interviews that share insight from teachers, young people, and safeguarding experts, and will help you to:
- understand the importance of good-quality sex and relationships education
- create safe and respectful learning environments
- confidently respond to safeguarding concerns and young people sharing their experiences of abuse
- handle difficult discussions and respond to questions from young people
- overcome common challenges and barriers
- have effective conversations with parents and carers
- understand how your attitudes and beliefs play a part in your delivery of sex and relationships education
- understand the relevant education and safeguarding legislation and guidance.
The NSPCC Learning team would like to thank Rebecca Jennings (RAISE) for her significant contribution to the Talk Relationships online course for teachers.