The best PSHE education involves a partnership between parents and schools, so we’re encouraged that support for PSHE education remains very high with parents of both primary and secondary aged pupils.
Our recent YouGov polling[1] of almost 1,000 parents of 5-18 year olds showed that:
It’s therefore clear that when parents know what’s covered in PSHE education they are even more likely to support its aims. A misunderstanding of these aims, and what’s covered, can lead to confusion or concern. Communicating with parents clearly and openly on PSHE/RSHE is therefore key and we’ve been working hard to support schools with this, including:
We’re confident that the introduction of statutory RSHE in 2020 is having a positive impact on PSHE standards (polling of young people showing improved satisfaction with RSHE would certainly suggest so). The statutory guidance is now due an update, so we are expecting draft updated guidance to be published very soon for public consultation and hope that it continues to reflect parents’ and young people’s desire for preventative, protective education on a range of crucial topics.
1. All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 4,317 adults, of whom 928 were parents of 5-18 year olds. Fieldwork was undertaken between 18th - 20th October 2023. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all UK adults (aged 18+). See data from this survey here.