Lucy Marcovitch is a writer and educator with over 20 years experience. For 10 years she was a Curriculum Adviser with responsibility for PSHE education at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA, later QCDA), and most recently a Subject Specialist at the PSHE Association. Her work has included assessment development, teacher training, writing teaching resources, and curriculum design and development. She has worked in the public sector, for charities and with commercial clients.
See more from Lucy MarcovitchAn Expert Review of the New DfE Guidance Published: Statutory RSHE Curriculum | Primary
This webinar will provide school governors, senior leaders, headteachers, curriculum leads and teaching staff with practical advice and guidance on meeting their relationships and health education curriculum statutory requirements.

This webinar will provide school governors, senior leaders, headteachers, curriculum leads and teaching staff with practical advice and guidance on meeting their relationships and health education curriculum statutory requirements.
On the 24th September, the DfE released their ‘Plan your relationships, sex and health curriculum’ guidance to help schools plan, develop and implement the new statutory RSHE curriculum which became compulsory from 1st September.
Primary schools are encouraged to begin teaching relationships education and health education immediately if practicable, subject to any disruption caused by COVID-19. However, all schools must ensure they commence teaching no later than summer term 2021.
In this webinar, PSHE subject matter expert, Lucy Marcovitch will discuss what schools should consider as part of their curriculum planning, what topics they must cover and how to deliver age-appropriate lessons in line with DfE requirements.