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Information to help school leaders plan, develop and implement the new statutory curriculum.
Support and training materials for schools to help train teachers on relationships, sex and health education.
The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests
The evidence suggests that CSE has positive impacts on behaviour change, such as more condom use, girls empowerment and delayed sexual debut
Education Secretary’s letters make crystal clear that schools must share relationships, sex and health education (RSHE) curriculum material with parents.
Practical materials for secondary schools to use to train staff to teach about intimate and sexual relationships, including sexual health.
Evidence from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England 2 (LSYPE2) on young people’s views on RSE, and patterns of sexual risk-taking.
DfE is seeking views on draft regulations, statutory guidance and a regulatory impact assessment for relationships and sex education and health education.
New curriculum introduction in September 2020.
This is a protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
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