Getting sexual health and relationships education right

Jennifer Cassarly, Nick Dunne and Lucy Emmerson
Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Ofsted has highlighted significant deficiencies in how schools tackle sexual harassment. Three experts set out what schools need to do on the issue and improve how sexual health and relationships is taught.

Addressing power and gender explicitly in RSE programmes leads to measurable benefits for young people. Picture: Monkey Business/Adobe Stock
Addressing power and gender explicitly in RSE programmes leads to measurable benefits for young people. Picture: Monkey Business/Adobe Stock

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