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National PSHE CPD Programme
Improving Teaching and Learning in PSHE
The National PSHE CPD programme provides a professional development
opportunity for Teachers and other professionals currently responsible for the
planning and delivery of PSHE education. This consists of four days training
outlined below. Both parts must be completed to earn the credits at HE1-3.
The programme will be led by Bradford Health and Wellbeing Consultants and
will be delivered in Bradford.
The 4 Day Programme consists of:
PART 1 – 2 days:
Exploring a variety of strategies for Effective
Teaching and Learning in PSHE education. The
main focus of the two days will be how to develop
a skills based approach to PSHE education in the
Whole School context including the impact that
values can have on practice. The sessions will be
interactive and cover the key components of
effective PSHE pedagogy.
PART 2 – 2days;
Building on part 1 of the programme Effective
Teaching and Learning in PSHE education. Part 2
focuses on Difference and Diversity across the key
components of PSHE including Sex and
Relationships Education (SRE), Drug and Alcohol
Education (DE), Emotional Health and Wellbeing
(EHWB), Economic Wellbeing including Financial
Capability (EWB/FC), Staying Safe (SS).
What else is included?
Two Twilight training and
support sessions
 Individual support for final
submission
Registration, Assessment,
Moderation, Exam Boards,
Accreditation Fees and
certificates from Roehampton
University (£250 included in
price)
Comments following training in Bradford:
“Can I just say that the Senior Assessor was really impressed with the quality of the work produced by
Bradford candidates, which obviously reflects the good training that you are offering in Bradford. If your
participants are happy to ‘share’ their work with Leads in other areas they would be utilised to demonstrate
excellent exemplars.” Babcock
“I just wanted so say a huge thank you for all your help doing the PSHE CPD course, it has made a huge
difference to me personally and I feel now that this is the direction I want to be heading in my career.”
Bradford teacher
“I’d like to thank you for all the training, courses, help and support. It really has been an enjoyable
experience, challenge and confidence booster. I don’t know how we would have managed without you.”
Bradford teaching assistant.
The next PSHE CPD Programme commences September 2012. Further information can be obtained
by attending a briefing session at Future House, Bolling Road, Bradford, BD4 7EB
on Monday 25 June 3.45 – 5.15 or Tuesday 10 July 3.45 – 5.15
For further information and to register your interest in the programme, please contact Millie Clare
by email at [email protected] or by telephone on 01274 385946 / 07582 109151.
National PSHE CPD Programme
Improving Teaching and Learning in PSHE
Additional Courses to support the PSHE CPD Programme or
Schools Development in PSHE education:
Thursday 3rd November 2011:
SRE Course Day 1 - Professional Development of Sex and Relationships
Education in the Context of The Schools White Paper 2010.
This course focuses on the importance of SRE and it’s place within school. It will
provide opportunities to review current practice and raise confidence in the planning
and delivery across all key stages.
Thursday 10th November 2011:
Leading and Managing PSHE Education.
This course will provide an overview of the subject to new PSHE education coordinators and address how it contributes to wider government initiatives. There will be
a focus on whole school planning and delivery including drugs and alcohol education
and sex and relationships education.
Thursday 17th November 2011:
SRE Course Day 2 – Moving on with SRE:- Exploring the ‘R’ in Sex and
Relationships.
This course explores the importance of teaching about positive relationships and
respect for difference and diversity. Participants will identify and learn about mutually
supportive relationships and consider issues such as gender role, sexuality, sexual
orientation, sexual exploitation and domestic violence.
Wednesday 7th December 2011:
Drugs Education in the Context of the Government Drug Strategy 2010.
The Drug Strategy 2010 identifies key priorities ‘Reducing demand, restricting supply,
building recovery: supporting people to live a drug free life’. Learners are encouraged
to live healthy lifestyles and choose not to take illegal drugs. This course explores how
we can make Drugs Education a Whole School Approach including managing drugs
incidents.
For further details and information, please contact Millie Clare by email at
[email protected] or by telephone on 01274 385946 / 07582 109151.