Dates for your diary - March 2020

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National or International Awareness Campaigns and major holidays can be a great way in to a PSHE, RSE or relationships education topic. Here are some dates that are coming up in the next few weeks:


2nd - 8th March 2020 - Eating Disorders Week 

https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/edaw

5th March 2020 - World Book Day

https://www.worldbookday.com/


8th March 2020 - International Women's Day

The campaign theme this year is #EachforEqual

https://www.internationalwomensday.com


13th March 2019 - Sport Relief

Get your Kit On for Sport Relief to help take on poverty and injustice.

https://www.sportrelief.com/


18th March 2020 - National CSE Awareness Day

The National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day aims to highlight the issues surrounding CSE; encouraging everyone to think, spot and speak out against abuse and adopt a zero tolerance to adults developing inappropriate relationships with children or children developing inappropriate relationships with other children.

http://www.stop-cse.org/national-child-exploitation-awareness-day/


22nd March 2020 - Mother's Day


27th March 2020 - World Theatre Day

https://www.world-theatre-day.org/


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