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Respectful relationships: Teaching and learning

"TAS" Tasmania
The Respectful Relationships Education package is organised by junctures of schooling. Each package includes a scope-and-sequence, teaching and learning activities and links to resources. The activities provide explicit opportunities for developmentally appropriate learning about gender stereotypes and roles, keeping safe, respectful relationships and who to ask for help if your safety is threatened.
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Keywords

RRE, Respectful relationships, Respectful relationships eductation, mental health, gender equality, relationships, gender based violence, social emotional learning, SEL, student wellbeing, culture

Categories

Topic Respect Matters Cultural and linguistic diversity, Bullying prevention, Respect Matters Students with disability, Respect Matters LGBTIQ
Audience Educators
School Level Foundation - Year 1, Year 2 - Year 4, Year 5 - Year 6, Year 7 - Year 9
Learning Area Health and Physical Education
General Capabilities Personal and Social Capability

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Published by Tasmanian Government Department of Education
© Government of Tasmania, Department of Education. Creative Commons BY 4.0.

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