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  1. Healthy Relationships. Knowing the positive attributes of a healthy relationship can help you identify what you need in a partner, and what you can offer in return. It can help you understand how to communicate your needs, and how to address issues that may arise in your relationship.

  2. Relationships can all look different, but healthy relationships have a few things in common: open communication, mutual respect and healthy boundaries. Communication is a key part of building a healthy relationship. The first step is making sure both partners in a relationship want and expect the same things—being on the same page is very ...

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  3. Respectful relationships. Learning Intentions. Students will understand that relationships can be healthy and unhealthy, and where they can seek help. Success Criteria. By the end of this session, students will be able to: use 3 words to describe a respectful behaviour in relationships.

  4. RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS Teaching for Social and Emotional Learning and Respectful Relationships 1 RESILIENCE, RIGHTS & RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIPS: LEVEL 1 – 2 Resilience, Rights & Respectful Relationships is provided under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International Licence. You are free to re-use the work under that licence, on

    • Resource Kit
    • Whole-School Approach
    • Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships Teaching and Learning Materials
    • Online Professional Learning Program
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    Respectful Relationships: A resource kit for Victorian schools' provides schools with the strategies and tools to implement a whole-school approach to Respectful Relationships.

    The whole-school approachto Respectful Relationships goes beyond curriculum, recognising that to drive real change, classroom learning needs to be reinforced by what is modelled within the school community.

    Resilience, rights and respectful relationships is a suite of teaching and learning materials for Foundation to year 12. The resources have been developed by experts from Deakin University and the University of Melbourne. These age -appropriate resources support curriculum delivery and include lesson plans and activities that help students learn an...

    The Resilience, rights and respectful relationships professional learning program is available to teachers from government, Catholic and independent schools. To register, see Online Training @ DET. The program includes: 1. classroom videos of teachers delivering the Resilience, rights and respectful relationships with their students 2. activities t...

    Taking a whole-school approach is about embedding a culture of respect and​ equality across an entire school community, from our classrooms to staffrooms, sporting fields, fetes and social events. This approach leads to positive impacts on students’ academic outcomes, mental health, classroom behaviour, and relationships between teachers. The resou...

    In 2016 respectful relationships education became a core component of the Victorian curriculum. The Resilience, rights and respectful relationships teaching and learning materials have been developed to support schools to deliver the curriculum. The Victorian Curriculum F-10 includes learning about respectful relationships in both health and physic...

  5. These free respect worksheets and teaching resources make it easy to teach kids about showing respect for others and having respect for themselves. Each respect worksheet can be used independently, or use some of the respect resources together for a complete lesson in respect.

  6. respectme.org.uk › wp-content › uploadsLesson Plan - respectme

    Reiterate the key message: Relationships come in many different shapes and sizes – including online relationships – but respect is fundamental to them all and it should be at the heart of how we treat each other. By role-modelling respectful relationships, you can help prevent bullying.

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