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Relationships, health and sex education 2020 resource hub
- Relationships and sex education: new requirements from 2020 (secondary) You have to teach RSE and health education under new guidance. Find out what you're expected to cover, and the changes to parents' right to withdraw their children from sex education.
- Relationships and health education: new requirements from 2020 (primary) You have to teach health and relationships education under new guidance. Find out what you’ll be expected to cover and what the guidance says about sex education.
- Relationships and sex education: consultation toolkit Requirements for RSE are changing. If you're updating your curriculum or policy and still haven't carried out consultations with parents, pupils or staff, we have tips and resources to help you get it done remotely.
- Relationships and sex education: how to audit your curriculum New requirements for RSE are coming in. Use our audit tool to find out which of these you’re meeting already and where there are gaps you need to fill.
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