PSHE education is incredibly important — we all know that, but the Coronavirus crisis has brought its importance into even sharper focus. No other curriculum area tackles the questions and concerns that are currently foremost in many people’s lives, including:
How do we maintain physical and mental health?
How do we develop and maintain close relationships in times of distance?
How do we approach economic wellbeing in extreme financial uncertainty?
How can we develop the flexibility and aptitudes to thrive in life and work?
Our online conference will explore all of these questions and more, including a strong practical, focus on preparing you for statutory RSE/Relationships Education and Health Education from September.
This will all be covered within the broader context of three Rs:
Recovery – how we restore our pupils when schools return;
Refocus – how we tailor our PSHE to meet specific challenges of our times;
Readiness – how we prepare children and young people for current and future challenges and opportunities.
When?
Thursday, June 18, 2020 · 9:30 a.m.
London
Duration: 45 minutes
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Anyone with the event link can attend
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Yes.
Dial-in Number
Please register for this Webinar to view the dial-in info.
Agenda
An introduction from the PSHE Association Deputy CEO who will be chairing the conference
A Department for Education keynote on statutory Relationships, RSE and Health Education
A live Q&A session with the PSHE Association CEO, Deputy CEO and the Department for Education
PSHE Association Deputy CEO and Principal Subject Specialist
Jenny is the PSHE Association Deputy CEO and leads the Association's subject specialist team. The team runs the Association’s CPD training, and offers personalised advice, support and training in member schools. Together with other team members,...
Jonathan is Chief Executive of the PSHE Association, the national body for Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education leading efforts to ensure that every pupil receives high-quality provision. As a passionate advocate for the subject...
Department for Education Deputy Director of Life Skills
Richard Vaughan is the Deputy Director for Life Skills at the Department for Education, a post he has held for the past 5 years — taking the Relationships, Sex and Health Education legislation through parliament, and now focusing on its...