Help pupils to develop and maintain positive relationships

How to achieve this:

 

Further Information:

 

Engage in the resources which help to support the Whole School Approach :

  • How can we ensure Cornwall is a brilliant place to be a child and grow up?
  • Having a Whole School Approach can make a huge contribution to this key priority for Cornwall
  • Click on the button to explore how Schools in Cornwall are supported to implement a Whole School Approach.
Helpful Resources:

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Access free PSHE Curriculum and support:

  • Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) enables pupils to develop the knowledge, skills and attributes that they need to keep themselves healthy and safe, and prepare for life and work in modern Britain.
  • PSHE education is a statutory requirement from September 2020. Relationships Education for Primary age pupils are a mandatory part of the school curriculum.
Helpful Resources:

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Use the Digital Resilience Tool to assess young people's online behaviour and help them to make decisions about whether that behaviour represents risk of harm:

  • The Digital Resilience Tool provides a practical way for schools to assess young people's online behaviour and help them to make decisions about whether that behaviour represents risk of harm.
  • Click on the button to read more and access the Digital Resilience Tool for free.
  • Additionally, learn more about effective ways to use the tool and how to access free training and podcasts.
Helpful Resources:

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