Monday, 15 July 2019

"Save the Children's Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE) Policy Position"


This policy position sets out principles for Save the Children's advocacy as it relates to the spectrum of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression (SOGIE). It aims to better protect the rights of children who are seen as not conforming to conventional norms relating to SOGIE. The SOGIE policy and Gender Equality Policy are mutually supportive—the SOGIE policy provides additional guidance for staff implementing the movement-wide Gender Equality Policy.

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Monday, 1 July 2019

"Relationships, health and sex education statutory guidance: CASPAR briefing"

Last updated: 28 Jun 2019
Summary of key points

Our briefing sets out a summary of the key points covered in the guidance, including
  • developing a policy
  • content of relationships education, sex education and health education in primary and secondary schools
  • parents' rights to withdraw
  • whole school approach
  • safeguarding
  • information for parents.

The DfE recognises the need for teachers in to be trained to deliver high quality Relationships Education, RSE and Health Education, and is committed to supporting state funded schools to deliver teaching around these subjects in a coordinated and coherent way across the curriculum (DfE, 2019b).

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Saturday, 29 June 2019

"Best practice for supporting bereaved children who have SEND"



"Sarah Helton, a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) teacher from South Somerset, travelled to Denmark, Norway and the USA to investigate best practice in supporting bereaved children who have SEND."

Winston Churchill Memorial Trust - accessed 29-06-19

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Monday, 10 June 2019

Gender and sexual identity - NSPCC


"Childline carried out 6,014 counselling sessions with children and young people about issues relating to gender and sexuality last year - on average 16 a day1.
Childline figures from the past 12 months show:
  • 12 to 15-year-olds were the most common age group to contact Childline about gender and sexual identity
  • 409 of the counselling sessions were with 11-year-olds or younger
  • an approximately 80% increase in the number of views of its gender identity webpage in the last year2."
Link accessed 10-06-19

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Wednesday, 5 June 2019

"Integrated counselling and coaching with young people"

From  
BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2019


"Young people seeking help for emotional difficulties may also have to deal with a variety of interrelated issues. These challenges may include, for example, developing career plans, fostering greater autonomy and independence, building new relationships,  and managing pressures from peers and from institutions.  The challenge for counsellors and psychotherapists, then,  is how best to help young people to address together their psychological difficulties, as well as these social and developmental aspects. While counselling for young people has been useful, clients have fed back their preference  for more proactive and goal-focused approaches."



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Monday, 25 March 2019

Primary AGENDA - Wales


“A resource for practitioners who want to empower children (age 7-11) to make positive relationships matter in their schools and communities"

"An online guide with equality, inclusivity, children’s rights and social justice at its heart”

Link - Accessed 25-03-19