PSHE & RSHE
Personal Development Lead - Laura Horsfield (laura.horsfield@inclusion.sheffield.sch.uk)

All schools must teach PSHE education, including Relationships Education in Primary and Relationships & Sex Education (RSHE) in Secondary.
At the Sheffield Inclusion Centre we have developed a bespoke programme which meets the needs of our pupils and follows statutory guidance. Some aspects of RSHE will also be delivered as part of the Science curriculum.
When our pupils leave us we want them to:
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	Be safe 
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	Make informed choices 
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	Understand their rights and responsibilities 
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	Respect others 
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	Know how to seek help & support 
Content
The core elements of our curriculum are underpinned by
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	Consent 
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	Relationships 
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	Influences (including online) 
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	Brain health 
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	Signposting 
Strands
The following strands are interweaved throughout the years, this ensures that pupils make connections between the strands – eg impact of drugs & alcohol on brain health / relationships
    Relationships
    Relationships
    Intimate & Sexual Relationships
    Intimate & Sexual Relationships 
    Online & Media
    Online & Media 
    Physical Health
    Physical Health 
    Brain Health
    Brain Health 
    Wider Safety
    Wider Safety 
    Economic Wellbeing
    Economic Wellbeing 
Each Lesson will contain
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	Knowledge needed to make informed choices 
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	Rights, responsibilities and the law 
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	Viewpoints of others 
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	Opportunities for discussion 
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	Signposting 
We always work with families and we will consult with you on what is being delivered. If you have any questions about the content and resources used then please get in touch. You do have the right to withdraw your child from any of the non statutory sex education which does not form part of the Science curriculum, however we would encourage you to work with us and discuss any concerns you may have.
