
A qualitative research study that was commissioned to evaluate the implementation of the SHARE, a teacher/educator-led relationship and sexual health resource for secondary schools. The study highlights how SHARE is being implemented and the experience of using SHARE by educators, young people and parents.

NHS Forth Valley and Falkirk Council Education Department carried out research into what primary pupils felt about sex and relationships education. The report contains comments from the pupils and provides lessons for schools and parents in how children pick up information about sex and relationships.

A self-evaluation tool developed by Healthy Respect for schools to use when examining the delivery of sex and relationships education in schools. The tool helps schools to focus on how programmes are developed, the involvement of parents and a partnership approach to deliver sex and relationships education.

The report details a project run in Clydebank by the fpa on working with parents on how to speak with their children about sex and relationships. The report is easy to read and gives a flavour of what the training entails and the impact of the project.

Report on the training delivered in NHS Tayside for primary school sex and relationships education published in February 2007. The report looks at the views of teachers, parents and other professionals working in schools.