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| Date created: Mon 04 Aug 2008 | File Size: 301 kb | File Time: 43 seconds @ 56 kbps
Description: 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.
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| Date created: Mon 04 Aug 2008 | File Size: 36 kb | File Time: 5 seconds @ 56 kbps
Description: 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.
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| Date created: Tue 03 Feb 2009 | File Size: 1167 kb | File Time: 169 seconds @ 56 kbps
Description: 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.
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| Date created: Tue 03 Feb 2009 | File Size: 1920 kb | File Time: 279 seconds @ 56 kbps
Description: 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.
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| Date created: Mon 09 Nov 2009 | File Size: 197 kb | File Time: 28 seconds @ 56 kbps
Description: 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.