Empowering schools and communities to provide evidence-based relationships and sexuality education (RSE) for the health, safety and wellbeing of all young people.

GDHR Symposium 2025

Friday, 24th of October   Online/Curtin University, WA

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What We Do

1) Raise awareness and understanding of the need for comprehensive RSE and how it seeks to uphold the rights of all young people.

2) Provide practical training and resources about RSE that help educators feel confident and capable to use.

3) Empower schools to deliver a whole school approach to RSE through supporting policy and school leadership.

How We Do It

We empower schools and educators to implement a whole-school approach that creates lasting impact through:

  • Workforce training
  • Leadership and policy support
  • Resource recommendations
  • Research and evaluation
  • Communicate best practice
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Why We Do It

RSE improves sexual, social and emotional health, as well as academic outcomes for young people.

1) RSE is achievable, critical, fun and for everyone.

2) RSE is for all - all ages, all stages and all lessons.

3) RSE is the responsibility of all teachers, parents and community leaders.

4) RSE upholds the sexual rights and wellbeing of all young people.

5) RSE saves lives.

Training & Events

The RSE Project provides a wide variety of professional development opportunities to anyone working in Western Australian schools. We cover a broad range of topics, all related to relationships and sexuality education (RSE).

  • Two-day workshops
  • After-school seminars
  • Webinars
  • Symposiums
  • Tertiary education units
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