Relationship Ready

True’s Relationship Ready professional development is designed to empower teachers to deliver quality, comprehensive relationship and sexuality education (RSE) in their school community and to address the unique barriers to delivery.

Description

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Cost

Fully funded, free to participate

Delivery method

Live online via Zoom

Who should register?

Teachers and other school-based staff

Course overview

Relationship Ready training sessions address key barriers and challenges to delivering relationship and sexuality education (RSE). Register for one of the 2-hour sessions above for access to the Zoom session and follow-up training resources. 

Relationship and sexuality education provides children and young people with the knowledge and skills to understand their bodies, make healthy choices, and form respectful relationships, but teaching RSE can present unique challenges. Whilst we know that most teachers value RSE, Relationship Ready provides an opportunity to build confidence in delivering lessons on bodies, self-protection, puberty, reproduction, relationships, and sexual health.

The project's materials are reviewed and supported by the Queensland Department of Education and Queensland Health.

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