Our interactive 60-90 minute online sessions provide schools with short, sharp, practical training on specific aspects of PSHE education, including statutory RSHE.
All PSHE Association training sessions are facilitated on Zoom by one of our Subject Specialists, the leading national specialists in PSHE education.
We can deliver these interactive sessions as Twilights (starting between 3pm-4pm), or during the school day at a time that suits your staff schedule.
These 60-90 minute online sessions are ideal for:
If you require a more detailed course, please see our three-hour course options.
Prices start from:
£675 for a 60-minute session | £775 for a 90-minute session
Open exclusively to schools that are members of the PSHE Association. We offer school staff training from Monday to Thursday. We may sometimes be able to accommodate Friday bookings, please indicate if the date required is a Friday on your booking form.
Looking for training for your school network, PSHE hub, academy trust or local authority? Please instead fill in our dedicated enquiry form here.
Ofsted’s review into sexual harassment in schools highlighted the need for a high-quality, planned and sequenced curriculum. This session will explore the nature of sexual harassment in secondary schools, and help you develop the skills, knowledge and understanding to teach the content safely, effectively and confidently. You will consider how PSHE supports a whole school approach and how best to evidence the school’s response.
Secondary version available.
With the developing cost of living crisis, empowering young people with education about economic wellbeing has never been so vital. In this session, you will explore your PSHE curriculum, can support pupils to manage money, make informed and confident economic choices, and protect themselves from online financial harms.
Primary & secondary versions available.
Ofsted’s review into sexual harassment in schools highlighted the need for a high-quality, planned and sequenced curriculum. This session will explore how teaching the statutory content for Relationships Education at primary school can help to lay the foundations to address sexual harassment as pupils grow. You will develop the skills, knowledge and understanding to teach the content safely, effectively and confidently.
Primary version available.
This session will help you to understand the requirements and expectations for assessment in PSHE, explore ways to measure pupil progress meaningfully, and demonstrate the impact of the PSHE curriculum in your school.
Primary, secondary and cross-phase available
Informed by our work with academic experts, this session will explore what makes effective, age-appropriate learning for secondary students. With a focus on current trends, such as the increase in vaping, you will be equipped to tackle drug and alcohol-related issues through the curriculum and as part of a whole-school approach.
Secondary version available.
This session will introduce PSHE leads and teachers to the unique contribution PSHE education makes to the school's evidence for the Personal Development judgement, and how best to gather, present and communicate evidence of pupils’ learning and progress.
Primary, secondary and cross-phase available
This session is designed to support PSHE leads or teachers in sixth form or post-16 settings. You will explore how to plan and develop an age-appropriate curriculum that meets your students’ needs as they prepare for adulthood.
Ideal for new PSHE teachers and leads, this session will help you to design engaging and effective PSHE lessons that are well-sequenced, well-structured, and that meet the needs of pupils in your school.
Primary, secondary and cross-phase available
This session will explore the statutory requirements related to teaching puberty and how to make decisions about age appropriate content. It will also support you to develop strategies for managing tricky questions, and build confidence in teaching about puberty across your team.
This session will explore young people's experiences of growing up in a digital world and the online harms they may be exposed to, including dealing with pressures and influences. PSHE education is a key tool through which schools can tackle online harms for children and young people. We’ll share current research, lesson ideas, and activities to equip pupils with the tools they need to navigate their lives online, and support schools to embed this topic effectively within the PSHE curriculum.
Primary and secondary versions available.
This session will build your confidence in teaching about statutory mental health and emotional wellbeing effectively. You will explore the skills, knowledge and understanding needed to safely teach this crucial but challenging part of PSHE, and the role it plays in safeguarding pupils.