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PSHE AND HEALTH EDUCATION AND RELATIONSHIPS EDUCATION

RELATIONSHIPS EDUCATION, HEALTH EDUCATION AND RELATIONSHIPS AND SEX EDUCATION (RSE)

Relationships Education gives pupils the information they need to help them develop healthy, nurturing relationships with other children and with adults. It aims to enable children to know what a healthy relationship looks like, how to build and maintain happy, healthy relationships with others and to recognise the importance of a range of relationships with friends, family, in school and in the wider community in which they live. Relationships Education also teaches pupils to recognise unhealthy behaviours, how to keep safe, identify potential dangers in their on and off line lives and how to report any concerns, worries or abuse and where to access help when needed. Health Education is about teaching the characteristics of good physical health and mental wellbeing. Mental wellbeing is a part of daily life, in the same way as physical health. For primary schools Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) is recommended but not mandated. At Coteford Infant School we do not teach RSE.  We do cover “Being Safe” as aspect of the statutory Relationships Education curriculum which includes learning related to privacy and safeguarding. It is recommended, for example by the NSPCC, that children are taught the correct names for all body parts and we teach the scientific names of body parts. This is introduced in year 1 as part of Relationships Education “Being Safe” via delivery of NSPCC PANTS teaching resources (https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/media/1387/underwear-rule-resources-lesson-plan.pdf) . Basic life cycles are taught within the science curriculum (e.g. life cycles, hatching chicks) in reception and key stage 1. 

 

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