Date Created: Tue 03 Feb 2009
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This resource provides four SRE homework activities. Its purpose is to engage parents in SRE, and to improve discussion at home about SRE topics, thus helping schools and parents to work in partnership when it comes to SRE delivery.Two of the activities link directly to classroom sessions from the 'Respect' programme by Zero Tolerance, and deal with equal opportunities, discrimination, peer pressure and media messages. The remaining two activities deal with learning about beliefs and attitudes to sexual health and relationships, and the links between periods, pregancy and birth. The resource is suitable for use at the upper stages in both non-denominational and catholic primary schools. The revised edition (2008) includes links to Curriculum for Excellence Health & Wellbeing draft experiences and outcomes.
Date Created: Tue 03 Feb 2009
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This resource provides eight SRE homework activities, designed to tie in with SHARE, or other classroom resources. Its purpose is to engage parents in SRE, and to improve discussion at home about SRE topics, thus helping schools and parents to work in partnership when it comes to SRE delivery. Themes include learning about sex and relationships, puberty, family attitudes to sex and relationships, safer sex practices, sex in the media, dealing with pressures, attitudes to unplanned pregnancy and condom values. The resource is suitable for use with students in S1-S4 in non-denominational schools.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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This guide is for organisations that provide (or plan to provide) a young people's service and are interested in becoming a Healthy Respect accredited drop-in. It introduces the all I want - LIVE standards and explains how to achieve accredited status including an Application Form.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A toolkit to support teachers and youth workers in addressing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues with young people and providing curricular ideas for educational sessions on LGBT issues.
Date Created: Mon 04 Aug 2008
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This handbook compliments the all I want-LIVE Standards as a day-to-day working handbook for use in Healthy Respect drop-ins. It is a working document with easy access to activities, contacts, forms and protocols. This handbook is for all staff operating Healthy Respect accredited drop-ins including nurses, doctors, community learning and development staff and youth workers.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A review of specialist sexual health services for young people.
Date Created: Mon 04 Aug 2008
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This manual aims to provide drop-in staff with a clear outline of standards and policies to be implemented in all Healthy Respect accredited drop-ins. It is a working document giving resources and practical information. It reflects current Healthy Respect, NHS Lothian and Scottish Government policies and the existing evidence of effective sexual health interventions. The standards have been developed in close consultation with young people as well as a wide range of professionals. The manual should be used by all staff working in Healthy Respect accredited drop-ins including nurses, doctors, receptionists, community learning and development staff and youth workers.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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Information for professionals who provide services for 13, 14 & 15 year olds about sex, relationships or sexual health.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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Information for health professionals who provide services for 13, 14 & 15 year olds about sex, relationships or sexual health.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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Information for education professionals (teachers and local authority community education staff), who provide education, information or services for 13, 14 and 15 year olds about sex, relationships or sexual health.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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Information for voluntary sector youth workers who provide education, information or services for 13, 14 & 15 year olds about sex, relationships or sexual health.
Date Created: Mon 09 Nov 2009
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Healthy Respect accredited drop-ins are committed to delivering excellent information, services and support for young people. To help each drop-in deliver a high quality and consistant service all I want-LIVE (2007) drop-in standards manuals have been developed. By completing this workbook drop-in staff and Healthy Respect can work together to assess current service delivery and find ways to ensure young people can get 'all they want' from drop-ins.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A toolkit giving GP practice staff some background on the GP Birthday Card Initiative and providing a step-by-step guide to setting up their own GP Birthday Card Initiative
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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Information booklet about confidentiality for young people (13, 14 and 15 year s), who talk to a doctor, nurse, teacher, community education worker or youth worker about sex, relationships or sexual health.
Date Created: Mon 04 Aug 2008
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A document which outlines how Healthy Respect can contribute to helping schools achieve Health Promoting Schools (HPS) accreditation. The six characteristics of health promoting schools, from The Health Promoting School (HMIE 2004) and Being Well, Doing Well (Scottish Health Promoting Schools Unit, 2004) are to be used as criteria for accreditation.
Date Created: Mon 04 Aug 2008
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This is a workbook to help schools implement the ‘Respect’ programme by Zero Tolerance. It provides information about the aims of the ‘Respect’ primary pack, its place in the Health Education curriculum and how to develop an action plan for its implementation. This includes a series of key questions to help evaluate current practice in sex and relationships education, as well as photocopiable resources for use with parents, teachers and pupils.
Date Created: Tue 03 Jun 2008
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Safe 'n' sorted is a mini handbook on sexual health and relationships and a guide to local sexual health services (within Lothian). The safe 'n' sorted quiz is a resource which can be used in the classroom (or within non-education settings), to highlight the contents of safe 'n' sorted, to support discussions around STIs and sexual health issues or as part of an SRE session on accessing sexual health services.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A framework providing guidelines, recommended curricular programmes and classroom resources for sex and relationships education, appropriate to the age and stage of young people from pre-school through to secondary year six. (Produced by the four Lothian local authorities and Healthy Respect in response to requests from schools).
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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Information leaflet for parents and carers on Sexual Health and Relationships Education in Schools including SHARE.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A leaflet which schools can distribute to parents when the Home Activity Resource Pack is implemented in a Primary school (see Resources for Professionals)
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A leaflet which schools can distribute to parents when the Home Activity Resource Pack is implemented in a Secondary school (see Resources for Professionals)
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A self-evaluation workbook for teachers to review the Sex and Relationship Education/Relationships and Moral Education in their secondary school.
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A resource designed to assist teachers in working with young people, parents, carers and colleagues when addressing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues in schools
Date Created: Wed 05 Sep 2007
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A toolkit describing Together Boxes, how they can be developed and providing resources and examples to assist healthcare, education and other professionals run a Together Boxes course with parents.
Date Created: Thu 28 Feb 2008
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A leaflet which provides information for GPs and health centre staff on how to encourage young people to speak to their GP about sexual health issues and how to make their service young people friendly.