How to lead

We'll help you lead key areas of PSHE with confidence – writing policies, engaging parents, monitoring teaching, and more!

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Guidance

Auditing your current provision is a good place to start planning PSHE in your school. Use our tools to get a personalised report and advice on next steps.
Practical advice for engaging with parents and governors with PSHE, including statutory requirements.
PSHE education plays a key role in safeguarding pupils and supporting their mental and physical health.
Tools and templates to help you and your team evaluate your PSHE lessons and share best practice.
How to draft and review your school's RSE policy in line with the 2025 RSHE guidance.
Everything you need to develop an effective whole school policy.
Compare approaches and find the best option for your school.
Watch this PSHE Association video for top tips on working with visitors in PSHE education.
Get clarity on what the PSHE curriculum covers, why it works, and help explain the rationale behind the subject to parents, colleagues, and others.
Our School Plus members have full access to all of our on-demand training courses, and admins can assign and track progress for all staff with our training dashboard. Find out more about School Plus membership.
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On-demand training

Our School Plus members can access these on-demand training courses:

KS 1-5

Mentoring colleagues new to PSHE education – cross-phase

30 mins School Plus members

Who teaches the teacher? This course will give you an overview of some of the practical tools and resources we offer for anyone mentoring colleagues in PSHE education.

KS 1-2

Foundations for Wellbeing: Developing a whole school approach

30 mins School Plus members

Explore what a whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing looks like in practice, who’s involved and how to embed mental health and wellbeing into policies, relationships and routines.

KS 1-4

Responding to disclosures in RSHE

45 mins School Plus members

Feel confident, prepared and ready to listen should a pupil need to make a disclosure following learning in RSHE. With clear, practical guidance, this course covers how RSHE can support the safeguarding of children and young people, as well as how to respond and follow safeguarding procedures.