Young People’s RSE Poll 2024
Findings from the 2024 poll indicate that RSE is starting to embed in schools five years on from the arrival of statutory guidance, with overall quality and coverage showing improvement year-on-year. Implementation seems to finally be turning a corner after delays associated with Covid-19. However, it is clear that schools feel under confident about delivering on some areas of the curriculum that are statutory, but are particularly taboo and politicised.
View the results from the 2024 poll here
Help spot domestic abusers – FREE TRAINING FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE PROFESSIONALS
You are invited to attend free DARE training. DARE consists of training in how to utilise a toolkit to help spot domestic abuse and how to engage with perpetrators. It aims to equip people in many different areas across Gloucestershire with the confidence, tools and knowledge they need to be able to spot domestic abuse.
The free training is being offered out to anyone who works on “the frontline” in Gloucestershire - that means anyone that works with members of the public.
You can find out more and book a space on the training here.
Supporting a child with an eating problem
As well as helping you understand more about eating problems, this booklet from Charlie Waller gives you knowledge and skills that will help you support your child plus some useful tips on supporting your own wellbeing.
Download the booklet as a PDF or read the content on our web page.
Tuesday 16th April - Ros Rea is hosting a webinar for anyone supporting or working with a young person with an eating disorder, or whom they suspect may have an eating disorder. Sign up here.
Emotionally based school avoidance: How to get persistently absent children back into school
A guide to supporting students at risk of missing school due to social and emotional difficulties.
The SGPED Student Survey
The SGPED Student Survey is a large-scale online survey designed to develop a measure of emotions of young people aged 11–18 years old
(school years 7-13). It is led by researchers at the University of Oxford, the survey will cover English schools and colleges of FE.
Visit this page to find out more.
Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Welcome to Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning. This is an umbrella organisation for Gloucestershire Healthy Schools and Gloucestershire Healthy FE (Further Education).
GHLL was launched in July 2012 for schools and colleges across Gloucestershire, supported by Leading Teachers.
Funding is through Public Health and by Gloucestershire County Council. Schools and colleges are offered this supported intervention at no cost.