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Teaching Relationships & Puberty to Grades 3-6

Teaching Relationships and Puberty

The goal of Teaching Relationships and Puberty in Grades 3-6 is to increase teachers' skills and confidence in delivering sexuality and relationships education in primary schools. As ‘sexuality’ and ‘relationships’ is a focus area in the Australia Health and Physical Education Curriculum (Australia Curriculum, 2018), teachers must deliver this content in schools.

Teaching Relationships and Puberty in Grades 3-6 is designed to support teachers in delivering this content to a high standard, fulfilling curriculum requirements and contributing to educating a generation of sexually healthy adults. 

The program focuses on:

  • Child sexual development
  • The changes of puberty – physical, social and emotional
  • Communication skills to teach students about relationships and protective behaviours
  • Responding to challenging behaviours in the classroom
  • Answering difficult questions

MULTIPLE REGISTRATION & COSTS

If you have multiple registrants please email us direct. If schools would like multiple staff trained, we are happy to provide the training ‘in house’ at schools. A discount is available if 5 or more staff members attend from one school. See Eventbrite for costs for single or smaller bookings.

2022 COURSE DATES

17 May 2022 : REGISTER NOW

16 August 2022 : REGISTER NOW

8 November 2022 : REGISTER NOW

LOCATION

SHFAPCT Training Room
Sexual Health & Family Planning ACT
Level 1, 28 University Avenue, Canberra City, ACT

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Call 02 6247 3077

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Please note that changes may be made to course dates and mode of delivery at late notice if COVID-19 restrictions escalate. While SHFPACT will endeavour to avoid any unnecessary changes, this may be unavoidable. Every effort will be made to reschedule the course, and any affected placements or assessment, to ensure that course participants are able to complete the course in a reasonable timeframe.