Lucy Marcovitch is a writer and educator with over 20 years experience. For 10 years she was a Curriculum Adviser with responsibility for PSHE education at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA, later QCDA), and most recently a Subject Specialist at the PSHE Association. Her work has included assessment development, teacher training, writing teaching resources, and curriculum design and development. She has worked in the public sector, for charities and with commercial clients.
See more from Lucy MarcovitchRSHE Provision: Communicating Effectively with the School Community
This webinar will provide advice and practical guidance on communicating with parents, carers and the wider school and college community about the introduction of compulsory RHE/RSHE, and explain and how to respond effectively and appropriately to their concerns, with an overview of new guidance and policy implications.
For: Headteachers, senior leaders, governors, PSHE/RSHE leads
Aim: This webinar will provide advice and practical guidance on communicating with parents, carers and the wider school and college community on the introduction of compulsory RHE/RSHE, and explain and how to respond effectively and appropriately to their concerns, with an overview of new guidance and policy implications.
Rationale: With the introduction of compulsory RSHE scheduled for September 2020, it is important for schools and colleges to prepare for what may be a difficult bedding-in period. Effective communication between schools and colleges and their communities will be instrumental in ensuring a smooth delivery.