As of September 2020, relationships and sex education (RSE) will become a statutory requirement in schools, making it part of the national curriculum.
In order to comply with these legal requirements, safeguard your Ofsted rating and improve your PSHE lessons, you’ll need a well-thought-out, thorough RSE policy.
Our RSE Policy Checklist makes it easier for you to draw up your policy, with sections on:
- Delivery of RSE
- Parental engagement
- Use of materials
- Confidentiality
Make sure your school is prepared for the 2020 changes with our free RSE policy checklist.
Topic: School Management, PSHE
Type: Checklist