STI that could soon be 'untreatable' as it becomes resistant to antibiotics
Cases of Gonorrhoea reach record high in england as reported by BBC News. See the full article
The disease is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics which could lead to being untreatable in the future. The main message is the best way to stop STIs is by using a condom, or if you have had condomless sex to get tested as early detection protects your health and prevents further transmission to others. Testing is quick, free and confidential.
For more information on Relationships, (Sex) and Health Education please visit the following GHLL pages:
Secondary RSHE : Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Key Stage 3 & 4 PSHE & RSE Resources
Key Stage 5 PSHE and RSE Resources
Chelsea's Story/Crashing Performances for Year 8 Pupils
Chelsea’s Story/Crashing performances for year 8 pupils have been booked by GSEP to take place in September 2025. The performances which cover sexual exploitation will run from Monday 22nd September for 5 weeks. The performance will form part of one of our Traded Service offers and, on that basis, will be free as long as you have subscribed to that package. Schools will have the choice of receiving one of the productions aimed at Year 8s and will need to complete the Booking Form
Any questions, please do let GSEP know gsep@gloucestershire.gov.uk
Why school attendance matters, and what we’re doing to improve it
Every day at school counts. The evidence is clear - even a few days of missed school can have a significant impact on child's education and future prospects.
4 ways to tackle misogyny among young people
Read the latest blog from Brook which includes great tips and links to positive male role models.
Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Welcome to Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning. This is an umbrella organisation for Gloucestershire Healthy Schools and Gloucestershire Healthy FE (Further Education).
GHLL was launched in July 2012 for schools and colleges across Gloucestershire, supported by Leading Teachers.
Funding is through Public Health and by Gloucestershire County Council. Schools and colleges are offered this supported intervention at no cost.