Prepare for the new RSE Curriculum with Issues Online

Prepare for the new RSE Curriculum with Issues Online

If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed by the new Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSE) curriculum, you’re not alone. It covers big, sometimes tricky topics – and finding the right resources to bring them into the classroom isn’t always easy. 

That’s where Issues Online can make a real difference.

Packed with reliable, age-appropriate resources, Issues Online gives you the confidence to tackle sensitive subjects and the tools to spark meaningful conversations with your students. Here’s how it can help with some of the key areas of the new RSE curriculum:

 

 

Media Literacy and Online Harms

We all know how much time young people spend online – but do they really understand how media influences their lives? With Issues Online, you’ll find clear explanations of things like fake news, online risks, and the power of algorithms. It’s a great way to help students think critically about what they see on their feeds and how to keep themselves safe.

Misogyny, Consent, and Respectful Relationships

These conversations aren’t always easy, but they’re vital. Issues Online provides resources that open up discussion around gender, consent, and respect in a way that’s safe and constructive. It gives you a starting point for tackling online misogyny and harmful stereotypes, while encouraging your students to think about what healthy, respectful relationships look like.

Mental Health

Mental health is a huge part of the RSE curriculum, and it’s something young people want to talk about. With content on topics like stress, resilience, body image, and loneliness, Issues Online makes it easier to start these conversations and normalise them in the classroom. You’ll also find practical strategies to support students’ wellbeing.

Critical Thinking and Debate

One of the best things about Issues Online is how it encourages debate. Resources are designed to get students thinking for themselves, questioning ideas, and developing their own opinions. That’s a skill they’ll use not just in RSE lessons, but across all areas of learning.

 

 

Citizenship

RSE isn’t just about personal wellbeing – it’s also about understanding the bigger picture. Issues Online supports the development of active citizenship by helping students explore rights, responsibilities, democracy, and participation in society. It gives them the chance to think about how their choices and values connect to the world around them.

Inclusion and Equality

Creating an inclusive classroom is at the heart of good RSE teaching. Issues Online has resources on equality, diversity, religion, sexuality, and disability, giving you plenty of material to make sure every student feels respected and represented.

 

Real-World Ethical Dilemmas

Climate change, artificial intelligence, global inequality – these are the issues young people are already thinking and worrying about. Issues Online helps you connect these big global challenges to the RSE curriculum, making your lessons relevant to the real world your students live in.

Why Teachers Love Issues Online

Teachers tell us they value Issues Online because it saves time and takes away the stress of searching for trustworthy resources. Everything is in one place, written in a way that’s engaging and accessible for young people, while still being thought-provoking.

By using Issues Online, you’re not just ticking off curriculum requirements – you’re helping your students develop the knowledge, empathy, and skills they’ll carry with them for life.

 

Issues Online is a safe and easy way to teach and learn about contemporary social issues. Head to www.issuesonline.co.uk to start your journey.

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