In light of the Everyone's Invited revelations and Ofsted's subsequent review of sexual harassment, violence and abuse in schools, safeguarding leads and school leaders have been reviewing their practice, evaluating how they protect and support their students. A key aspect of this is education, via the statutory RSHE curriculum. Another aspect is wellbeing support for those pupils who come forward to report abuse. In this workshop, Amelia Jenkinson will look at how schools can utilise the RSHE curriculum to tackle these issues, what support processes should be in place, what effective education looks like and how we can ensure student safety and wellbeing.
Presenter
Amelia Jenkinson
CEO, School of Sexuality Education
Amelia Jenkinson (she/her) is the CEO and co-founder of the School of Sexuality Education. School of Sex Ed is an award-winning charity which provides comprehensive and inclusive RSE workshops for UK schools and training for teachers. School of Sex Ed's programme covers all topics, including consent, sexuality, porn and pleasure. Our approach is LGBTQIA+ inclusive, evidence-based and trauma-informed.