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1 Sex and Relationships Education 2016-2017

2 SRE and the law The Education Act 2002 sets out the statutory duties which all schools, including academies, are required to meet: ‘Every state-funded school must offer a curriculum which is balanced and broadly based and which: Promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of the school and of society. Prepares pupils at the school for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life The Education Act 1996, as amended by the Learning and Skills Act 2000, requires head teachers and governing bodies to have regard to national guidance on Sex and Relationships Education in schools and to protect children from unsuitable teaching and materials. Under the Children Act 2004 schools have a duty to promote the well-being of their pupils and good quality SRE contributes to this duty.

3 March The government laid an amendment to the Children and Social Work Bill on 1 March 2017 which they intend to come into effect from September In this the Secretary of State for Education confirms the Government’s ambition to support all young people to stay safe and prepare for life in modern Britain by making Relationships Education … subject to the outcome of a thorough consideration of the subject, Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE - both) statutory in all schools. The latest policy statement from the DfE released 1st March 2017 states “A recent YouGov poll shows that 91% of parents believe all pupils should receive PSHE lessons to teach about the risks of sexting, as well as other issues such as contact from strangers online. A recent Barnardo’s poll of year olds also showed that 74% believed that children would be safer if they had age appropriate classes on RSE. Many teaching unions have also called for statutory status. It is clear, therefore, that parents and schools want them to be taught. This document also goes on to explain that given the increasing concerns around child sexual abuse and exploitation and the growing risks associated with growing up in a digital world, there is a particularly compelling case to act in relation to pupil safety. That is why the amendment places a duty now on the Secretary of State to make Relationships Education and RSE statutory through regulations.

4 SRE and the Curriculum SRE topics should be taught through the statutory requirements for the National Curriculum Science Orders, which are mandatory for all primary and secondary age students, and through well-planned Personal, Social, Health and Economic education. Parents/carers have the right to withdraw their children from all or some of the SRE provided outside of the National Curriculum.

5 The Christopher Winter Project
We are using the 4th edition of Teaching SRE with Confidence in Primary Schools, a comprehensive and inclusive resource for teachers and other professionals working in a primary school setting. CWP have been awarded the fpa Pamela Sheridan Award for Excellence in recognition of their pioneering professional development programme in sex and relationships education. All CWP lessons have a clear structure and are age appropriate. They are designed to equip teachers with the skills to deliver excellent SRE. The lesson plans have clear aims and learning outcomes with suggested additional activities and accompanying resources.

6 Reception – Our lives Early Learning Goals Prime Areas:
Physical Development Health and Self-care Personal, Social and Emotional Development Making relationships

7 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To consider the routines and patterns of a typical day. Understand some areas in which the children can look after themselves e.g. dressing and undressing. To understand why hygiene is important. Explain why it is important to keep clean. Understand some basic hygiene routines. To recognise that all families are different. Identify different members of the family. Understand how members of a family can help each other.

8 Vocabulary: Dress Undress Clean Smelly Flannel Sponge Towel Hands
Toothpaste Toothbrush Hairbrush Comb Family Mum Dad Brother Sister Grandma Grandad Stepmum Stepdad

9 Year 1 – Growing and Caring for Ourselves
PSHE Programme of Study: Health and Wellbeing

10 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To understand some basic hygiene principles. Know how to keep clean and look after oneself. To introduce the concept of growing and changing. Understand that babies become children and then adults. Know the differences between boy and girl babies. To explore different types of families and who ask for help. Know there are different types of families. Know which people we can ask for help.

11 Vocabulary: clean similar different family boy girl male female
private parts penis vagina

12 Year 2 – Differences PSHE Programme of Study: Health and Wellbeing
Science Attainment targets: Notice that animals, including humans, have offspring which grow into adults

13 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To introduce the concept of male and female gender stereotypes. To identify differences between males and females. Understand that some people have fixed ideas about what boys and girls can do. Describe the difference between male and female babies. To explore some of the differences between males and females to understand how this is part of the lifecycle. Describe some differences between male and female animals. Understand that making a new life needs a male and a female. To focus on sexual difference and name body parts. Describe the physical difference between males and females. Name the male and female body parts.

14 Vocabulary: similar different sex gender roles stereotypes boy girl
male female private parts penis vagina

15 Year 3 – Valuing difference and keeping safe
PSHE Programme of Study: Health and Wellbeing Relationships

16 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To explore the differences between males and females and to name the body parts. Know some differences and similarities between males and females. Name some male and female body parts using agreed words. To consider touch and to know that a person has the right to say what they like and dislike. Identify different types of touch that people like and do not like. Understand personal space. Talk about ways of dealing with unwanted touch. To explore different types of families and who to go to for help and support. Understand that all families are different and we have different family members. Identify who to go to for help and support.

17 Vocabulary: similar different sex gender roles stereotypes boy girl
male female private parts penis vagina womb family fostering adoption relationship

18 Year 4 – Growing up PSHE Programme of Study: Health and Wellbeing
Science Attainment Targets: Describe the changes as humans develop to old age

19 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To explore the human life cycle. Describe the main stages of the human life cycle. Describe the body changes that happen when a child grows up. To identify some basic facts about puberty. Discuss male and female body parts using agreed words. Know some of the changes which happen to the body during puberty. To explore how puberty is linked to reproduction. Know about the physical and emotional changes that happen in puberty. Understand that children change into adults so that they are able to reproduce.

20 Vocabulary: puberty lifecycle reproduction physical breasts sperm egg
pubic hair emotional feelings

21 Year 5 – Puberty PSHE Programme of Study: Health and Wellbeing
Relationships Science Attainment Targets: Describe the changes as humans develop to old age

22 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To explore the emotional and physical changes occurring in puberty. Explain the main physical and emotional changes that happen during puberty. Ask questions about puberty with confidence. To understand some male and female puberty changes in more detail. Understand how puberty affects the reproductive organs. Describe how to manage physical and emotional changes. To explore the impact of puberty on the body and the importance of hygiene. To explore ways to get support during puberty. Explain how to keep clean during puberty. Explain how emotions change during puberty. Know how to get support and help during puberty.

23 Vocabulary: puberty physical changes emotional changes moods
menstruation periods tampons sanitary towels wet dreams semen erection sweat breasts spots pubic hair facial hair underarm hair sexual feelings

24 Year 6 – Puberty, Relationships and Reproduction
PSHE Programme of Study: Health and Wellbeing Relationships

25 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To consider puberty and reproduction. Describe how and why the body changes during puberty in preparation for reproduction. Talk about puberty and reproduction with confidence. Consider physical and emotional behaviour in relationships. Discuss different types of adult relationships with confidence. Know what form of touching is appropriate. To explore the process of conception and pregnancy. Describe the decisions that have to be made before having a baby. Know some basic facts about pregnancy and conception.

26 Learning Intentions and Outcomes
To explore positive and negative ways of communicating in a relationship. To have considered when it is appropriate to share personal/ private information in a relationship. To know how and where to get support if an online relationship goes wrong.

27 Vocabulary: womb sperm egg conception fertilisation pregnancy
sexual intercourse twins fostering adoption relationship friendship love consent intimacy communication personal/ private information internet safety

28 Thank you for coming today
Thank you for coming today! Teaching will commence in all year groups during the week of the 26th June Classes will have one session a week. If you would like your child to be withdrawn from some or all of the SRE lessons, please put your reasons in writing and address them to Miss Kerr. Any Questions?


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