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National Healthy Schools conference on PSHE

In association with the National PSHE CPD Association and the PSHE Association, this event will provide the opportunity to hear the Department of Health and the Department for Children Schools and Families give a shared perspective on the contributions that PSHE, Healthy Schools, and Extended Schools will make in delivering The Children�s Plan vision of the 21st Century school.

Delegates will also be able to choose from a combination of short workshops and seminars on a variety of topics including:

  • PSHE assessment- one school's story
  • Primary and secondary case studies
  • SRE audit tool
  • Working with external agencies
  • Financial capability
  • Engaging parents 
  • PHSE CPD- a day in the life of CPD from the perspective of a nurse and a teacher.

Young people will be part of the conference, with students from schools in Birmingham and Solihull participating as hosts and contributors in sessions throughout the day.

On 23 October, the Government announced that PSHE is to become a compulsory part of the curriculum to help ensure that all pupils receive high-quality PSHE lessons, covering everything from managing their personal finance and emotions, to sex and relationship education and the consequences of drugs misuse.

For more information about the National Healthy Schools programme, including full conference details, visit the Healthy Schools website.




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Effective date: 05 November 2008
Posted date: 04 November 2008
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