Additional learning needs
Respectful relationships education
Discussions and activities within respectful relationships education can require adaption to the particular needs and contexts of your students and their communities.
Scroll down to find strengths-based respectful relationships resources developed for students with additional learning needs.
Featured videos
Students with a disability
A student provides a powerful message about the needs of students with a disability, in terms of sexuality and relationships education.
Students with intellectual disability
Three adults reflect on the sexuality and relationships education they received and provide strategies for working with students with an intellectual disability.
Disability, sexuality and relationships
Dr Patsie Frawley explores some of the issues facing people with disability in terms of a sexuality and relationship education program.
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