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Page 1: Speakeasy in Scotland Kristine Boyle. feel comfortable and relaxed talking to their children about growing up? be more prepared for the kind of questions

Speakeasy in

Scotland

Kristine Boyle

Page 2: Speakeasy in Scotland Kristine Boyle. feel comfortable and relaxed talking to their children about growing up? be more prepared for the kind of questions

feel comfortable and relaxed talking to their children about growing up?

be more prepared for the kind of questions their children may ask?

be sure of their facts?

feel they have support?

Speakeasy – we want parents and carers to

Page 3: Speakeasy in Scotland Kristine Boyle. feel comfortable and relaxed talking to their children about growing up? be more prepared for the kind of questions

Speakeasy sessionsare varied and give the opportunity for participants to learn in many different ways.

Page 4: Speakeasy in Scotland Kristine Boyle. feel comfortable and relaxed talking to their children about growing up? be more prepared for the kind of questions

Speakeasy groups are free and usually meet once a week for eight weeks.

Speakeasy is an accredited course which means parents taking part can also gain an award

Everyone is welcome on the Speakeasy course whether they go for the award or not.

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• An understanding of the physical and emotional changes boys and girls undergo at puberty

• An understanding of what sex and relationship education means in the context of family life

• An understanding of how to respond to the needs of children in relation to sex and relationship education

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• An understanding of social and cultural attitudes towards sex and sexuality as they relate to children

• Learning about different methods of contraception

• Learning about different sexually transmitted infections and methods for safe sex

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• Understanding strategies for keeping children safe from harm

• Understanding sex and relationship education in school – what information is your child’s school providing

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Parents and carers as co-educators?

• Share learning with each other on course

• Conversation log

• Co-facilitator training

• Peer education

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Lasting Benefits?

• Information received on the course is used long after the course is finished

• Parents more ‘askable’

• Partners and other family members can become involved

• Parents are also able to take advantage of opportunities to have conversations about other subjects

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Speakeasy

“It was important to complete the course, and have the proud feeling of

doing my best and receiving the certificate - using the information with

my own children. It will be different from the way I grew up.”

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Speakeasy

Kristine BoyleAssistant Project Manager

0141 948 [email protected]: www.fpa.org.uk