
The RSHE Service
The RSHE Service is committed to improving the quality of Relationships, Sex and Health Education for children and young people. We use interactive training and workshops to fully engage adults, children and young people in the learning experience. We pride ourselves on our bespoke service which meets the needs of individual schools.

The Anti Bullying Programme
The Anti-Bullying Ambassador programme is part of the charity the Diana Award. The programme offers resources and training to schools and youth organisations in the UK.

Twinkl
Teacher created resources providing schemes of work, lesson planning and assessments, online educational games and more.

Men's Advice Line
Support and advice for male victims of domestic violence and abuse.

The Sex Education Forum
The Sex Education Forum is a group of partners working together to achieve quality relationships and sex education (RSE) for all children and young people.

Bullying UK
Bullying UK, part of Family Lives, is a leading charity providing advice and support to anyone affected by bullying.

Mermaids UK
Mermaids support children and young people up to 20 years old who are transgender and/or gender diverse, and their families, and professionals involved in their care by providing resources and information.

Stonewall
Support individuals to work out how they can make a difference for LGBT people at work, home and in their communities. They provide training, resources and policy guidance.

Lincolnshire Rape Crisis
Offers support to women, girls, men and boys who live or work in Lincolnshire, who are experiencing, have experienced or have been affected by any form of sexual violence at any point in their lives.

Women’s Aid
North East Lincolnshire Women’s Aid provides domestic abuse services to victims, agencies, families and the community.

Its Not Okay.
The 'its not okay' website and campaign aim are to: Raise awareness of child sexual exploitation, Help people recognise the signs, encourage people to report it and provide support to victims and those most at risk.

Rise Above
Rise above is a website full of interesting, useful and inspiring stories, videos, games and advice relating to a lot of prevalent topics that young people are experiencing or need some extra information on.

Childline
Childline is a free, private and confidential service for young people under 19 to contact for help and support either online or on the phone regarding any issues or worries, anytime.

Pace UK
Pace is the lead national charity working with parents and carers of exploited children. Pace works alongside parents and carers of children who are - or are at risk of being - sexually exploited by perpetrators external to the family. They offer guidance and training to professionals on how child sexual exploitation affects the whole family.

NSPCC
The UK's leading children’s charity fighting to end child abuse and neglect. The NSPCC offers a range of resources and guidance to help promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm.

PSHE Association
The national association for PSHE education professionals. Providing members with dedicated support, resources, training & guidance.

Kids Health
Advice for parents on children’s health, behaviour and growth. For young people it offers support and advice on health, puberty, emotions and life.
Key Statements
The characteristics of positive and healthy friendships (in all context, including online) including: trust, respect, honesty, kindness, generosity, boundaries, privacy, consent and the management of conflict, reconciliation and ending relationships. This includes different (non-sexual) types of relationship.
Practical steps they can take in a range of different contexts to improve or support respectful relationships.
How stereotypes, in particular stereotypes based on sex, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation or disability, can cause damage (e.g. how they might normalise non-consensual behaviour or encourage prejudice).
That in school and in wider society they can expect to be treated with respect by others, and that in turn they should show due respect to others, including people in positions of authority and due tolerance of other people's beliefs.
About different types of bullying (including cyberbullying), the impact of bullying, responsibilities of bystanders to report bullying and how and where to get help.
That some types of behaviour within relationships are criminal, including violent behaviour and coercive control.
What constitutes sexual harassment and sexual violence and why these are always unacceptable.
The legal rights and responsibilities regarding equality (particularly with reference to the protected characteristics as defined in the Equality Act 2010) and that everyone is unique and equal.
Can you help?
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