SHV has designed comprehensive Relationships & Sexuality Education programs which align with the Victorian and Australian Curriculum. Sensitive topics are covered using age-appropriate materials and language. Programs are delivered by experienced, trained SHV educators. Sessions will include information, activities, discussion and an opportunity for students to ask questions.
These programs consist of 3 x 60 minute sessions delivered by expert SHV educators to classes no larger than 27 students.
These sessions consolidate themes of consent and bodily autonomy. Students learn adult names for private body parts which can assist children reporting harm or seeking help with their bodies. Students discuss feelings, refusal skills and strategies for seeking help. Our standard program also introduces reproduction and puberty. SHV strongly encourages schools to deliver a whole school approach to Relationships and sexuality Education. We suggest booking professional development and a parent session to support these sessions.
Ask about these in your enquiry.
Schools can choose:
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Key themes of both programs are:
• Protective behaviours
• Bodily autonomy
• Consent
• Help seeking
• Early warning signs
• Sexual and reproductive anatomy
Standard program also includes:
• Introduction to puberty
• Introduction to reproduction
Session 1: Protective Behaviours
• develop an understanding of consent and body autonomy
• early warning signs
• secrets
• private body parts
• personal safety networks
Session 2: Anatomy and Conception
• Learn the names and functions of the organs in the reproductive systems (vagina, penis, testicles, uterus (womb), egg, sperm)
• Introduce the concept of reproduction and its place in the natural world
Session 3: Puberty
• Explore the physical and emotional changes that occur during puberty
• Develop knowledge about hygiene and the management of puberty i.e.: Pimples, periods, body odour
• Identify practical strategies to manage difficult situations.
Session 1: Knowing our Bodies
• Identify body parts and their functions, including reproductive anatomy
Session 2: When should we tell and who should we tell?
• Examine safe vs unsafe situations and secrets
Session 3: Keeping ourselves safe
• Identify help seeking behaviours and people that can help
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