ABSTRACT

Effective Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) provision is a right for all learners, yet it often proves challenging for educators and caregivers, particularly those teaching learners with additional needs.

This book provides practical guidance for teachers and Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) who require the knowledge, skills and confidence to deliver effective RSE to young people with Special Educational Needs. It offers both specific support tailored to pupils with Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) and Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Down’s Syndrome and Autism, as well as broad support to embed a whole-school approach in mainstream and special settings. Chapters guide the reader through a range of key topics, with advice, strategies and ready-to-use resources to teach RSE in a positive and respectful way.

This much-needed book will be invaluable for education professionals, residential care providers, and anybody looking to support young people with Special Educational Needs as they learn about relationships and sex. It will also help schools to meet statutory requirements covering the delivery of Relationships and Sex Education.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|18 pages

Getting parents and carers on-board

chapter 6|8 pages

Relationships and sex education for those with Down's syndrome

Strategies and teaching ideas

chapter 7|12 pages

Relationships and sex education for autistic learners

Strategies and teaching ideas

chapter 8|10 pages

Planning ahead

Securing sustained development in relationships and sex education