Venue: Services For Education, 3 Holt Court, Holt Street, Birmingham B7 4AXDuring this course, participants will have an opportunity to:
- Reflect on current practice and discuss school provision with colleagues as a networking opportunity whilst reviewing new resources and active learning techniques
- Consider different pedagogical approaches and subject content in the teaching of PSHE and discuss resources and curriculum ideas
- Link PSHE subject knowledge with wider educational outcomes including SMSC provision, the notion of a “broad and balanced” curriculum, safeguarding and OFSTED requirements
- Explore national campaigns and current legislation and discussions regarding potential statutory PSHE and forthcoming statutory Relationships Education and consider the school’s possible response
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About the Adviser
Jo Perrin - Adviser, Services For Education
Jo Perrin taught PSHE in schools for over a decade and held the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead and pastoral lead. She currently works as an Education Adviser for Services For Education which allows her to combine her experience in schools with a personal knowledge of childhood trauma as a former foster carer.
In addition, Jo worked as a West Midlands’ Adviser for a national PSHE resource, has delivered a presentation to the Sex Education Forum National Members’ Event and has created a variety of RSE resources as part of her role for Services For Education.
Jo’s advisory experience is not limited to training school staff as she works with non-education based organisations to support them in safeguarding and emotional health and well-being aims and is an affiliated trainer for Mental Health At Work.