
Downloads for teachersTHT has a selection of useful teachers’ notes that cover a number of sex and relationships education (SRE) topics. You can download them from here at any time. | ![]() |
Issues relating to sex can be difficult to broach in the classroom. Yet there are topics relating to sexual health that are required in the National Curriculum. So we have designed these downloadable teachers' notes to help you feel more confident in approaching these topics.
These notes should be a valuable resource in the planning of personal health and social education (PSHE) lessons for Key stages three and four.
Our resources are free of charge but we hope that you will be able to organise a fundraising event in your school on behalf of THT. We have many fundraising ideas for your school on this website.
For more information on these materials contact:
Simon Whiteman
Telephone: 020 7812 1668
Email: simon.whiteman@tht.org.uk
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This includes facts and statistics about HIV and information about the Terrence Higgins Trust and our work. Designed for Key stages 3 and 4.
Guidelines on how to set up a framework of ground rules for SRE class work.
Explores safer sex, how you can get a sexually transmitted infection and how you can't. For Key Stages 3 and 4.
Help with the subject of recognising the risk of personal safety in sexual behaviour and being able to make safe decisions. Designed for Key stages 3.
This covers the subject of how it feels to be different and be discriminated against. Designed for Key stage 3.
A look at the unacceptability of prejudice and homophobic bullying. Designed for Key stage 3.
A worksheet on knowing and understanding how the media influence understanding and attitudes towards sexual health. Designed for Key stage 4.
An easy to use model assembly about HIV and AIDS suitable for schools.
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