The totality of the experiences and outcomes that support learners at early level are available within Curriculum for Excellence, click here
to view. The national resources below contain activities to support learning within early years establishments and also supports conversations at home with parents and carers.
Early Protective Messages
An approach developed by The Health Improvement Team for Sexual Health and features as a core part of the National Resource for Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood ages 3-18. Click here
to view a summary from Education Scotland.
The EPM training programme takes a whole staff approach to training through in-service days and aims to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of child development staff about early protective messages that deal with keeping children safe and provide a good foundation for participating in Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood Education (RSHPE) at school.
EPM training is targeted at three main groups:
- Early Years Staff – Council/Partnership nurseries and nursery classes
- Children’s Services e.g. Social Work, Health Visiting, Speech & Language etc.
- Parents & Carers
Find more information and upcoming dates for EPM training via the CPD Courses page of the website. Click here
to view.
Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood
Stage: Early Level to Senior Phase (3 – 18)
Description: The resource provides a comprehensive set of learning activities for use in early learning settings, primary and secondary schools, ASN settings, colleges and in community-based learning. The resource is structured in line with Curriculum for Excellence Levels. The activities support learning on a range of key themes, including physical and emotional changes at puberty, sexual health and friendships/relationships.
Link to resource: Relationships, Sexual Health and Relationships
Scottish Catholic Education Service – Health Education Resources and Guidance
Stage: Early Years to Secondary
Description: Over a number of years the Scottish Catholic Education Service has developed materials to offer support to parents and teachers on how to provide appropriate teaching, in line with the teachings of the Church.
Link to resource: Health & Relationships | Scottish Catholic Education Service | SCES