FAQ
1. What will your training cover?
Primary training for teachers will give an overview of the current government guidance and objectives for RSHE, teaching tips and strategies for answering awkward questions, Half day or full day guidance will go into more depth for specific topics and will look at some activity ideas as well as how to effectively plan for coverage in the school PSHE curriculum.
2. Do you offer online training?
Yes, both in-person and online training are an option. Bee Informed training is designed to be interactive and this means that in-person training is the preferred method, but both the twilight training and full day training can be held via Zoom.
3. Do you offer discounts for multiple session booking?
Yes, if schools wish to book a day of lessons or a block over lessons over the year, they will receive up to a 25% discount on these. Please inquire for specific details and sign up to the monthly newsletter for more information about termly offers.
4. Do you deliver sex education lessons?
Yes, although sex education is not compulsory at primary age, the majority of schools do teach the basics of conception and birth. 93% schools teach some element of sex education and the new government guidance says that they recommend that pupils are taught about human reproduction in years 5 and 6. Some schools may choose to go beyond the guidance, especially schools that have identified a particular need, such as in a location with a high rate of teenage pregnancy, so bespoke lessons can be tailored for these pupils.
5. Can teachers access free resources?
There are a few free resource examples on the website's resource page, but to access the full range of materials training is required. Teachers who complete half or full day training may access all materials which will be sent as a PDF. Teachers who complete the twilight training will have access to a limited number of lesson plans for their Key Stage.
6. Which geographical areas do you cover?
Bee Informed lessons and training are available in all local authorities across the North West. This includes areas such as Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Merseyside, Lancashire and Greater Manchester. For schools outside of Cheshire West there will be a small travel cost, depending on the distance and time. Online training can also be offered to schools who are further away.
