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1 module
Ongoing
30 minutes
11–16
1 module
15 May 2023
30 minutes
11–16
English
This course is part of Relationships on Film, a series of short learning experiences to support sex and relationships education.
With intimate relationships coming in all different shapes and sizes, how can we teach young people to recognise the difference between healthy and harmful relationship behaviours?
Designed in partnership with the leading sexual health and wellbeing charity, Brook, this course provides practical and engaging film-based teaching ideas to support educators of 11–16-year-olds in exploring the traits of healthy relationships. Through our curated selection of film content, you’ll learn how to discuss the sex and relationships issues facing young people today using a medium that is both familiar and relatable.
Along the way, you’ll gain access to a range of materials to enhance your teaching including ready-to-use lessons and resources, professional short and youth-made films,as well as feature-length content available to stream on Into Film+.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Analyse film highlights to explore the common features of healthy relationships
Examine how the media presents idealised (and sometimes unrealistic) relationships
Develop strategies for dealing with conflict and break-ups, using scenarios from films to stimulate discussion.
Enrol and start learning for free today.
Into Film courses are only available for UK-based teachers.
As part of your school’s policy on sharing RSE content with parents, we welcome any screening of our Relationships on Film teaching content in your school, if it is required.
Alexia Weeks
Training Manager
Rachel Greeves
Learning Officer
Chevonne James
Senior Learning Coordinator