Online course
Book for 10 December
This half-day online course delivered by Coram Life Education & SCARF will provide delegates with evidence-based, key principles for embedding a whole-school approach to PSHE.
Children's emotional health and wellbeing has a huge impact on their ability to learn, their behaviour and achievement. A whole-school approach, underpinned by strong leadership and management, is key to achieving this.
This course will:
• Introduce key principles for embedding a whole-school approach to PSHE
• Discuss how the DfE statutory requirements for RSHE are integral to the PSHE curriculum
• Give practical steps to meeting Ofsted's expectations for Personal Development (including SMSC)
• Highlight effective strategic planning to support staff wellbeing and reduce workload
We will use a range of interactive techniques and resources to ensure our training gives you what you need to plan, prepare and deliver effective PSHE in your school.
Aims
This training session will cover:
- Evidence-based, key principles for embedding a whole school approach to PSHE
- How the DfE statutory requirements for RSHE are integral to the PSHE curriculum
- Meeting Ofsted's expectations for Personal Development (including SMSC )
- Effective strategic planning to support staff wellbeing and reduce workload
Objectives
- Step-by-step evaluation of PSHE in your school, incorporating DfE statutory RSHE requirements, and expectations for Personal Development, SMSC and British Values
- Guidance on curriculum design and implementation to support the wellbeing of the subject leader and teaching staff
- Assess and develop the confidence and skills of staff to ensure high quality teaching
- Understand the 8 key principles for pupil emotional health and wellbeing, underpinned by effective leadership & management
Facilitator
Lisa Handy
Lisa Handy is a qualified Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) educator, trainer and consultant with over 20 years' experience of designing and delivering RSE programmes and training, building the confidence and skills of staff and school leaders delivering RSE in schools and the community. She has previously worked for Brook and the Sex Education Forum and is now employed with Coram Life Education & SCARF as RSHE manager, and with Dorset Health Care (NHS) as RSE Lead.