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Please note: This is an online product - our guides are interactive pdf documents that are constantly updated to reflect the latest information. We also include clickable links to other reliable websites so that you can access further information and support in areas of particular interest. For this reason, we do not produce hardcopy versions of our guides.

This is an online product - our guides are interactive pdf documents that are constantly updated to reflect the latest information. We also include clickable links to other reliable websites so that you can access further information and support in areas of particular interest. For this reason, we do not produce hardcopy versions of our guides.

The Parents' Guide to Relationships, Sex and Health Education

£12.99Price
  • Addressing parent concerns: 

    • How is RSHE relevant to my teen? 
    • Does my teen have to take part in RSHE? 
    • How is RSHE taught? 
    • Isn’t RSHE just about sex?
    • Your rights to information

     

    Course content - why knowing the facts helps teens make informed choices: 

    • Health: physical health, mental wellbeing, first aid and life saving skills
    • Relationships & sex: family and friendships, healthy and unhealthy relationships, intimate relationships, consent, bullyin
    • Safety: online, in person, harmful substances, media influence, parties and festivals

     

    RSHE at home: 

    • What you do at home that’s already that’s part of RSHE
    • Way to chat with your teen about wellbeing
    • Using television programmes to address tricky subjects

     

    Parent Resources

    • Links to reliable organisations where you can get independent support if needed

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Darius Bluck

Meet the founders: Vanessa and Darius first met working in a school. Darius taught sixth formers and parents would catch him after school, asking him what they could do to help their teenage children make the right choices.

 

We looked online to find what resources were available specifically for parents and were surprised that, given how much information there was for children, there was very little guidance for parents. So we decided to write our first guide, and this marked the start of The Parents’ Guide to …​   

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The Parents' Guide to is dedicated to parents of 14-19 year olds so they can help their teens get the most out of GCSE and sixth form, with advice on post school options and well being

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