The introduction specifies that it is for "teachers and others working with students in Key Stages 3 and 4". Each session plan includes the curriculum links for personal, social and health education, citizenship and science, and details how sessions meet Ofsted and Department for Education and Skills guidelines. Prior to each session, there are teachers' notes to ensure the facilitator is equipped to lead activities confidently and answer key questions that arise.
The content of the programme is detailed and considered. The information on contraception and sexually transmitted infections is located sensitively within the course, following the development of a working agreement to ensure safety for all involved. There is potential to tailor the programme to the needs of the group, as the first few sessions check the starting point of participants by challenging myths, and looking at the pressures that young people face.
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