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NSPCC Youth Worker

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Mar 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

hree Youth Workers from the NSPCC (Simone, Rachael, and Kat) came in today to start the Young Voices Project with a group of students.  Every Thursday for the next few weeks the NSPCC team will come in and work with the students focusing on the Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) curriculum in the school. The NSPCC along with the students will look at key RSE lessons and assess how relevant they are and do they meet the needs of the students.  The group will also look at a project around relationships and consent and will develop a resource that can be used in the school as part of the RSE school curriculum. The aim is to make sure that the students have a voice in the this important area of education and to ensure we as a school are getting it right.



 
 
 

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