Westfield CP - RSHE (Relationships, Sex and Health Education) Parent Consultation
Please complete the following questionnaire in order to have your feedback recorded. We may make changes to our RSHE policy in light of your views.

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Q1: I think RSHE (Relationships, Sex and Health Education) is an important part of the school curriculum.
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Q2: Is our RSHE policy clearly written and easy to understand? Could any parts of it be made clearer?
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If you answered 'No' to Q2 above, please give further information.
Q3: Are there any changes or additions that you think should be made to the RSHE Policy? Please give details below.
Q4: Please refer to the PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, Economic) / RSHE (Relationships, Sex, Health Education) curriculum outlines on the school website. I am aware of the topics that will be covered in PSHE/RSHE sessions at Westfield CP School.
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Q5: Thinking about relationships and sex education, what do you believe is the most important subject area that should be taught in different age groups/key stages and why?
Q6: Thinking about relationships and sex education, are there any areas that you think should not be taught in different age groups/key stages and why?
Q7: Are there any changes or additions that you think should be made to the PSHE/RSHE curriculums at Westfield? Please give details below.
Q9: As a parent, do you feel you need more information or guidance on specific topics? How would this information be best communicated?
Q10: After reading our RSHE (Relationships, Sex and Health Education) policy how would you rate your understanding of when and how your child will be taught about the range of topics required by the DfE?
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If you answered 'weak understanding' or 'no understanding' in response to Q10 above, please explain how your understanding could be improved.
Q11: To what extent do you agree with the following statement about our RSHE policy and curriculum: “I feel confident that my child will be taught about the range of RSHE topics required by the DfE at an appropriate stage in their development, in a way that is sensitive to their cultural or religious background and in a way that respects the dignity and equality of all students.”
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If you answered 'disagree' or 'strongly disagree' in response to Q11 above please give further information.
Q12: Do you have any further comments to make?
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