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Gather evidence, influence, introduce standards and commission/deliver Relationship and Sexual Education (RSE) training for various agencies delivering RSE to ensure consistent, key messages countrywide
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- Accessible Relationship and Sexual Health Services (RSE)
(Currently non-statutory) good-quality relationships education: teaching about respect, honesty, trust, self-esteem and sexual health, starting in primary school-aged children (e.g. Warwickshire Respect Yourself Campaign (RYC) which launched the Spring Fever14 programme in 2013) Classroom-based initiatives (e.g. Roots of Empathy programme15 - see examples)
- Drop-in clinics: Advice, support and signposting (e.g. emphasis on keeping safe and safeguarding)
- Anti-bullying policies and programmes: School-based programmes to reduce bullying and victimsation16
- Warwickshire's Safeline17 services deliver both antibullying workshops and counselling to schools and individuals
- Counselling services
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- Trained primary and secondary school staff
- School nurses (especially within secondary schools)
- Voluntary sector provision
- National and local policies
- Programmes delivered by both statutory and voluntary sector
- School nurses skilled in counselling
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Training for practitioners and participants, online and face-to-face (e.g. One Plus One)18
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