TrueTube’s film Screwball! launched earlier this week and it’s got everyone very excited! It's a comedy drama for RSE lessons about Ryan and Natalie - two young people struggling through their first sexual encounter, and having to deal with each other's expectations, a shiny trumpet and way too many cats. It's ideal for opening up discussion about consent, peer pressure and the internet's often damaging influence on relationships. And it does it in a way that’s funny, sweet and emotionally engaging.
It's aimed at Key Stage 4, but if you teach Key Stage 3 it’s worth having a look as well, because you may find that it's suitable for your lower year groups. The younger the better, really. The film has been made to help teach young people the skills they need to develop positive relationships from the start, rather than having to learn from painful mistakes.
We are pleased to announce a that the RSE Hub Briefing for councilors published in 2013 but has been refreshed to reflect the most recent data,
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FPA’s Sexual Health Week is running from 11 to 18 September 2017 and this year’s theme is Talking About Pornography.
They ran a survey earlier
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TrueTube’s film Screwball! launched earlier this week and it’s got everyone very excited! It's a comedy drama for RSE lessons about Ryan and Na
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9.30am–4.30pm Friday 30 June 2017
University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW
Tickets: £65 full price; £35 students
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It’s time to celebrate!In case you haven't seen, Justine Greening, Secretary of State for Education, has just announced proposed legislation fo
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