Developing a whole school approach and embedding the Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood organiser. Shirley Windsor NHS Health Scotland - Programme Manager for Sexual Health and Wellbeing
Key findings from literature Strong evidence that SRE at early age results in good sexual health and wellbeing Mixed evidence of what works in schools settings Most schools cover SRE but some areas not tackled Good partnerships with parents/carers can lead to better SRE delivery
Key findings from practice 1 SRE delivery in schools well supported but inconsistent across Scotland Inconsistent guidance on content and delivery for school and other staff Mixed picture on training, methods and support for staff Attitudes/values key to successful learning
Key findings from practice 2 External involvement restricted mainly to school nurse staff - potential future issues Varied input by parents and carers but want more Different experiences of children/young people
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