Queering Sex Education
Inclusive relationships and sex education should do a lot more than just having an LGBTQ lesson. Queering sex education make RSE better for everyone and being truly inclusive.
Inclusive relationships and sex education should do a lot more than just having an LGBTQ lesson. Queering sex education make RSE better for everyone and being truly inclusive.
May is ‘Masturbation Month’ which I wish could become a more important month in the sex education calendar.
Here’s a ramble ramble about some of the materials I use in RSE together with some ideas for how to use them.
With the upcoming changes to RSE becoming a reality next year, a lot of schools will be looking to overhaul their curriculum, find some new resources, and support their staff.
For International Women’s Day we wanted to highlight some of the activities within DO… that you might find useful when teaching about sexism, societal messages about gender, and power dynamics.
Putting the relationships into RSE is long overdue. Relationships resources should provide the opportunity to critique relationships and how we do them (and how we are told they should be organised).
So since working on DO… RSE for Schools I’ve become even more aware that, despite relationships and sex education being such a huge topic, there is often not a lot of support out there for teachers actually delivering it.
Consultation is under way about relationships and sex education (RSE) but what does good RSE look like? Find out more about the DO… collaboration.
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