Build Confidence and Skills in Delivering Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE)

Training to help your schools to get ahead of the new guidance for September 2026
Training course

Build Confidence, Gain Skills

A 2022 NASUWT and NSPCC survey of over 1,000 secondary teachers found that 46% did not feel confident teaching RSHE, with most saying they needed more training and resources to handle sensitive topics such as sexual harassment and harmful behaviours effectively.

This training provides simple skills that teachers can easily incorporate into their RSHE delivery that can save time and make lessons more relevant, accessible and fun for students.

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RSHE Guidance is changing in September 2026. Are you ready?

New RSHE guidance will require schools to strengthen teaching on online safety, consent, respect, and mental health. It places greater focus on tackling misogyny, sexual harassment, and harmful online content, ensuring lessons are inclusive, age-appropriate, and relevant to pupils’ lives.

Schools must comply with the new guidance by September 2026 but schools can become early adopters to be ready for September.

Safe, Relevant, Flexible and Fun

The techniques are appropriate for all ages and topics and help you to bring issues to life. They use distancing techniques and fictional characters and scenarios to help students to relate to the topics without the need to share personal information. The techniques are easy to adapt to different ages and topics and fun for students.

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"The best course I have ever been on, truly inspirational.”

PSHE Co-ordinator

Evaluation

We can provide evaluation forms for the training or work with you to use your own forms or assessment.

Participants praise the interaction and safe atmosphere and the engaging use of drama.

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"This course had the most impact on my teaching over the last 30 plus years.”

Inclusion Consultant

Room Requirements and Layout

We come to you. We can deliver in your school or at any suitable venue you choose to book. e.g. hotel conference rooms. The space for the training should be big enough for up to 35 participants. This course is available in different lengths and formats including full and half day sessions. We can also run shorter 1 hour twilight sessions or as part of a carousel of sessions on a CPD day.

The room should be suitable to ensure that the set up can change throughout the day depending on the activity so that we can move between one large circle of chairs and a theatre style towards the performance space.

Equal Opportunities

Clients will be asked to provide Loudmouth with any special requirements or extra support that delegates may need. This will be agreed prior to the date of delivery and adjustments are made if necessary.

Tailored Version

We can provide a standard version that covers a range of topics or we can focus the examples we use on a specific area you would like support with e.g. misogyny, bullying or mis and disinformation.

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Use the form below to get in touch and we can arrange a meeting to discuss your requirements.