1st Edition

Empowering Relationships and Sex Education A Practical Guide for Secondary School Teachers

By Josephine Morgan Copyright 2024
    130 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    130 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    The teaching of sex and relationships is now statutory, but many secondary schools and teachers are struggling with this essential topic. Can we really talk about sexual pleasure? How do we make our teaching LGBTQ+ inclusive? How do we engage boys with discussions about sexual violence? These and many other questions will be answered in Empowering Relationships and Sex Education.

    This book helps schools understand that the statutory content is not the maximum they can do, rather it is the minimum they should do. Quality RSE offers young people skills for life. It empowers them to love themselves and find love with other people. It helps them acquire a clearer sense of themselves and their character and helps to develop empathy with others. It fosters a sense of agency and reciprocal sexual citizenship. It combats fear and shame around sex, unhelpful messages from porn, peer pressure and so much more. Good RSE is everything!

    This book is a way for you to educate yourself on the many fascinating subject areas within RSE. It is a fantastic starting point for building a programme to meet student need and an essential resource for all RSE leads and teachers in secondary schools.

    Prologue

    Introduction

    Chapter One: Aims and Ethos

    Chapter Two: Empowering Students to be Sexually Healthy

    Chapter Three: An Inclusive Approach to RSE

    Chapter Four: Understanding Bodies, Sex and Pleasure

    Chapter Five: Sexual Consent for All

    Chapter Six: Recognising Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships

    Chapter Seven: Issues with Porn and Sex Online

    References

    Biography

    Jo Morgan (BA, PGCE, PGCert) is a multi-award-winning professional speaker, trainer and consultant. During her 15 years in teaching, she gained national attention and acclaim for her groundbreaking work on Relationships and Sex Education (RSE), LGBTQ+ inclusion and Wellbeing. Since then, she has been on a mission to spread the success of her initiatives to schools and universities across the UK and beyond. As the founder and CEO of Engendering Change, she leads a team of specialist consultants who, through inspirational training and community projects, empower individuals and organisations to rationalise and embrace a commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), and Wellbeing.