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Clever Never Goes has been developed to replace the 'stranger danger' approach. Whilst child abduction is relatively uncommon, it’s important that children can recognise the potential signs of danger.
It is often people known to children that pose the greatest threat. Clever Never Goes moves the focus away from strangers and instead teaches children to recognise when someone (anyone) is asking them to go with them.
Brook provides free resources which can be used to supplement relationship and sex education (RSE) Lessons.
Freedom Charity has produced a series of free FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) and forced marriage lesson plans for pupils aged 10 to 18.
The lesson plans have comprehensive background information, clearly outlining key learning objectives and suggesting potential activities to use in lessons. The resource offers an opportunity for schools to consider these issues more widely and how best to support pupils who may be at immediate or future risk.
The Managing healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviours lessons support students to recognise the qualities of healthy relationships, exhibit healthy relationship behaviours, identify the features of unhealthy or unsafe relationships/family situations and know how to seek help if they or others are facing abusive circumstances.
Myth vs Reality is a PSHE toolkit from Childnet for pupils age 11 to 14.
It explores the topics of online pornography, healthy relationships and body image.
Talking about relationships and sex with young people isn’t always easy. To help you, Brook Learn have developed high quality digital learning to empower, support and encourage you to deliver effective relationships and sex education (RSE).
The Honour Based Violence Awareness Network is an international resource centre providing a variety of information, resources and reports to support professionals.
Training and resources in safeguarding and child protection to help you protect children from abuse and neglect.
SafeLives provides a wide range of resources specific to 'honour'-based violence (HBV) and forced marriage.