Relationships Sex and Health Education 2026: What’s New, What Matters, What Works

 

These sessions will be led by Alice Hoyle, national RSHE expert-educator and co-author of Great Relationships and Sex Education and Becoming a Sensory- Aware School. Alice is a neurodivergent professional and parent of neurodivergent children, offering both expert guidance and lived experience to support truly inclusive, sensory-aware RSHE.  

 

 

FREE Online Workshops for Educational Settings with Yr 6 and Above

Tuesday 6th October 2026: Live Online Session Relationships Sex and Health Education: Safe, Ethical and Age-Appropriate Delivery for Year 6 and Beyond – 3:35pm-5:45pm

 

This session brings together educators from all settings across Somerset to explore the latest statutory guidance, the new guiding principles and how to confidently implement an inclusive, high quality RSHE curriculum across your whole School.

 

Duration: 1.5 hour workshop + 30 mins Q&A

 

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These sessions will be led by Alice Hoyle, national RSHE expert-educator and co-author of Great Relationships and Sex Education and Becoming a Sensory - Aware School. Alice is a neurodivergent professional and parent of neurodivergent children, offering both expert guidance and lived experience to support truly inclusive, sensory aware RSHE.

 

This course supports staff working with pupils in Year 6 and above to delivery Relationships, Sex and Health Education that is safe, ethical, age appropriate and in line with the statutory RSHE guidance that came into force in September 2026. We will explore what the updated guidance means in practice, including key content around consent, sexual ethics, misogyny, online harms, body literacy, sexual health, and healthy relationships both online and offline.

 

Alongside the “what”, we will focus on the “how”: creating safer classroom spaces, using group agreements, handling sensitive questions, responding to student voice, avoiding scare tactics, and building staff confidence. The session will support teachers, pastoral staff, ECTs, HLTAs, safeguarding leads and youth practitioners to feel clearer, calmer and better equipped to deliver professionally grounded RSHE that protects and empower.

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