Resources
Professional learning
- Training on the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships package is available. Contact respectful.relationships@education.vic.gov.au to register your interest.
- Respectful Relationships Area-based teams offer professional learning to schools to support their implementation of the whole school approach to Respectful Relationships and to build the capacity of school staff using the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships teaching and learning materials.
- The VCAA have developed a series of on-demand to support teachers and schools in the planning, implementation and assessment of Respectful Relationships in the Victorian Curriculum F–10.
- Sexual Health Victoria offers professional for teachers at all levels.
Useful websites
- VCAA F-10 – the Victorian Curriculum F-10 sets out what every student should learn during their first 11 years of schooling, including health education.
- Sexuality – a department resource which contains information about sexuality education curriculum, teaching programs, professional learning and resources for schools.
- Consent Education – this guidance note explains consent and outlines how to use existing teaching resources to teach consent in an age appropriate way, including Respectful Relationships teaching and learning materials.
Department of Education consent education resources
- Resilience, Rights and Respectful – this age-appropriate resource includes lesson plans and activities that help students learn and practice social skills and apply them in a positive way to learning, life and relationships.
- Building Respectful – this age-appropriate resource includes lesson plans and activities that help students learn and practice social skills and apply them in a positive way to learning, life and relationships.
- Catching on is an evidence-based and age-appropriate teaching and learning resource available to support the delivery of sexuality education to Foundation to Year 6 students.
- Catching on is an evidence-based and age-appropriate teaching and learning resource available to support the delivery of sexuality education to Year 7 to 10 students. Age-appropriate consent education classroom activities are included in the resource.
External consent education resources
- Sexual assault – The Better Health – this resource explains what sexual assault is and outlines what to do if you have been sexually assaulted.
- Sex – are you ready – The Better Health – this resource helps the reader figure out if or when they’re ready for a sexual relationship.
- Learning the law – Victoria Legal – this free teaching and learning module on consent covers laws to do with consent and sexual assault, where to get help, and prevention.
Working with parents and or carers
- The Respectful Relationships Resource outlines the whole school approach to Respectful Relationships, including engaging with parents, carers and the broader school community.
- Talking to children and young people about relationships, sex and sexuality – The Better Health – this resource provides advice for how parents and carers can have conversations with their child about relationships, sex and sexuality.
External support services
The services listed below are available to help students who need support:
- 1800 provides family violence and sexual assault counselling and is available via telephone or online chat, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- Sexual assault support centres against sexual assault provide 24-hour crisis support and can be accessed without first reporting to police.
- Kids provides counselling support service for young people aged 5 to 25 years old and for parents, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Parentline provides parenting counselling support service 8 am to midnight, 7 days a week, including support for parents experiencing family violence.
- provides tailored and holistic mental health support from 9 am to 1 am, 7 days a week, to young people aged 12 to 25 years old. The website also provides resources and a local directory for headspace .
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Reviewed 17 October 2024