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Oastlers School Vision Statement for Relationship and Sex Health Education

 

 

Intent

Relationships and Sexual Health Education (RSHE) is lifelong learning about physical, sexual, moral and emotional development.  It is about the understanding of the importance of stable and loving relationships, respect, love and care for family life.  It involves acquiring information, developing skills and forming positive beliefs, values and attitudes.  At Oastlers School we believe the understanding of such values is integral to supporting and developing positive attitudes towards each other and ensuring positive emotional well-being.   The aim of RSHE is to provide balanced factual information about human reproduction, together with consideration of the broader emotional, ethical, religious, and moral dimensions of sexual health.  The curriculum and nature of RHSE provides opportunities to introduce key vocabulary. Our intent is to build learners communication skills by increasing not only their vocabulary but also their ability to communicate effectively with others and express their views successfully. Our RSHE programme aims to prepare learners for a successful, safe productive adult life.

 

Implementation

The programme is split in to three main elements:

Attitudes and values

  • Recognition of the value of family life, marriage, civil partnerships, stable and loving relationships
  • Relationships for the nurture of children
  • Respect for self and others
  • Exploration of moral dilemmas
  • Development of critical thinking

 

Personal and social skills

  • Self-confidence, self-esteem and empathy for others
  • Managing emotions and relationships confidently and sensitively
  • Skills of choice to manage responsibility
  • Knowledge and understanding

 

Emotions and relationships

  • Physical development
  • Sexuality, reproduction, sexual health
  • Information on local and national contraception and sexual health Services
  • Reasons for delaying sexual activity
  • The avoidance of unplanned pregnancy

 

The RSHE program reflects Oastlers ethos, supported by its vision statement, underpinning the school’s values by exploring each of the elements.  It is anticipated learners will develop a greater understanding of relationships in all aspects.  The school provides a safe setting in which learners can be offered appropriate teaching about RSHE. The purpose of RSHE is to support learners in dealing with the pressures of adolescence and to prepare them for adult life. Through planned lessons learners will cover topics to support them through physical, emotional and moral developments whilst encouraging understanding of themselves, respect for others and sustaining healthy relationships.

 

 

Impact

The impact of the RSHE programme will be that all learners will have a better understanding of the different types of relationships, sexually transmitted infections (STI’s) including HIV and AIDS as well as understanding the importance of practicing safer sex and the pressures that young people face.   Our learners also receive information and guidance regarding contraception and the importance of guarding against unwanted pregnancies and STI’s.  The program is designed to give learners a safe place to gain an understanding of the legal implications of sexual behavior.  Through the program the learners are signposted to key adults and organisations they can go for further advice or help outside of school.

 

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Oastlers School:

Flockton Road,

Bradford,

BD4 7RH

West Yorkshire

Telephone: 01274 307 456

Email: office@oastlers.co.uk

 

Head Teacher: Lyndsey Brown

 

Oastlers@Keighley School:

Exley Road,

Keighley,

BD21 1LT

West Yorkshire

Telephone: 01535 281 556

Email: keighley@oastlers.co.uk

 

Head Teacher: Lyndsey Brown

Head of Centre: Robert Fairbairn

 

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