Oxfordshire Relationships Education (primary and secondary) and Sex Education (secondary) framework for pupils with SEND and/or additional needs
This framework was developed using the Department for Education’s guidance on Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education (June 2019), and should be used alongside the guidance. The DfE guidance refers to the need to make materials accessible for all pupils including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and this framework aims to support all schools in doing this. The guidance also states that schools should ensure that education about LGBT matters are fully integrated into their programmes of study rather than delivered as stand-alone units.
The RSE framework for pupils with SEND and/or vulnerabilities and resources are managed by the RSE Task and Finish Group which was established in February 2020 to specifically consider and address the safeguarding needs of young people with vulnerabilities (e.g. high functioning autism, mild / moderate learning disabilities, ADHD, attachment disorders, etc.). The group comprises of representative members from Learner Engagement Services, SENSS, Education Psychology, Children’s Social Care, LCSS and Schools (Primary, Secondary, Special, Virtual Schools for LAC and Independent). This group is accountable to the OSCB Safeguarding in Education Sub-Group and meets annually or as needed to review/update the framework and resources.
The multi-agency group make reasonable efforts to ensure the content of this framework and the linked resources/websites are appropriate. Inclusion of any resource/weblink does not imply endorsement or approval by OCC of the linked resource/website, its operator or its content nor is OCC responsible for what educational settings teach and the content/resources/webpages educational settings choose to use/adapt from this framework.
The original framework and resources were co-produced by Jo Brown, Anti-Bullying Co-ordinator for Oxfordshire County Council; Joe Butler at SEND Support (Special Educational Needs and Disability Consultancy and Training); Russell Chinnery, Iffley Academy; Zoe Dobson, Springfield School; Lyndsey Jenkins & Anne Peake, Woodeaton Manor; Amanda Makoka, Mabel Prichard School; Alexandra Miller, Fitzwaryn School and Esther Palmer, Frank Wise School.
- Framework for pupils with SEND and/or vulnerabilities and resources (pdf format, 799Kb) - last updated 22/07/2022
Resources
See below for recommended resources, links and example activities set around key safeguarding themes.
Theme 1: Respectful Relationships
- What Makes a Good Friend - group or classroom activity
- Disrespect Nobody Teaching Resources from PSHE Association
Theme 2: Different Families
- Different Family - Same Love - Card game with instructions and two sizes of cards
- Different Families Photographs - These creative commons photographs can be used to start off a collection of photographs of different kinds of families
- Different Families Learning Packs (primary, secondary and SEND versions of each)
Theme 3: LGBT-Inclusion
- How to make sure your RSE is LGBT+ inclusive
- LGBT-inclusive RSHE: Putting it into practice
- An Introduction to Supporting LGBT children and young people
- Next Steps in Inclusive Education
Theme 4: Protective Behaviours, Conflict Resolution and Assertiveness
Theme 5: Appropriate and Inappropriate Touch
Theme 6: Consent
- What does consent really mean? Guide to the graphic novel activity plus suggestions for further films and activities
- Consent: Yes, Yes, Yes! Tips for Teachers
- Resources to support teaching consent
- Film on consent from Oxford Against Cutting - also available in Urdu and Punjabi
Theme 7: Assessing Risk
- Exploring Safety and Decision Making - scenarios for keeping safe
Theme 8: Online Safety
- Oxfordshire Schools Internet and Cyberbullying Webpages
- Online safety and Cyberbullying Activities - Formal (based on the Click resources pack)
- Digital Harming and Healing - presentation and worksheets
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If you would like to be involved in sharing resources and ideas across schools, email clare.pike@oxfordshire.gov.uk Lead for Learner Engagement at Oxfordshire County Council.
Record managed by OSCB RSE Task and Finish Group