Girl Talk & The Female Body
Period Education Website: Period Education© is a group of academics and specialists working in schools, community and elite sport across the United Kingdom. They are experts in the menstrual cycle, menstrual cycle education and the menstrual cycle in relation to sport, exercise and physical activity.
Treasure Your Chest Downloadable Resources: Treasure Your Chest is an initiative to help educate schoolgirls on breast health. The resources are designed to support you to deliver high quality breast education across a variety of settings. They are free to download and can be delivered in one 60-minute session, or split into three 20-minute sessions depending on the context in which you are delivering them and the time you have available.
Studio You by Sport England: Studio You is home to 100s of free video-based PE lessons. Studio You is here to help teachers bring fun to physical activity and change the way girls aged 11-16 see PE. If your girls have enjoyed the pilates, yoga or fitness sessions at our Worcs Girls Can festivals, then check out the below video to hear more about Studio You and register your school via www.studio-you.co.uk/register
Studio You now offers a new and improved Teacher Hub. Created in collaboration with teachers, it's packed full of CPD and useful resources, all designed to help you do what you do best: empower students to feel good about physical activity.
Book Recommendations
1. Brilliant Questions About Growing Up, Amy Forbes-Robertson & Alex Fryer
Amy and Alex have toured over 200 schools delivering inclusive sex and relationship lessons.
They've taken the toughest and most common questions about puberty from THOUSANDS of UK children and answered them in this simple and empathetic guide to growing up.
From questions about puberty, consent and boundaries to navigating the online world and sexuality, Brilliant Questions About Growing Up is an easy-to-follow toolkit about what 'normal' really means when it comes to growing up (spoiler, it looks different for all of us).
This reassuring read is ideal for 7-11 year olds and offers a non-judgemental approach to all of those difficult, funny and (sometimes) embarrassing questions in a way that facilitates honest and comfortable conversations with children.
2. This Period in my Life, Saskia Boujo
It's a guide book and journal that has been designed to inform and prepare young people for their menstrual cycle. Using ungendered language, This Period in My Life encourages young people to value and understand their periods, as well as connect with their menstrual bleed. Because we all deserve the tools to equip us for one of the biggest chapters of our life.
Bodyform's Student Resource Hub
We love and hugely recommend you check out Bodyform's Student Resource Hub, filled with guides for teachers, students, parents and others looking to learn more specifically about periods and general menstrual health.
Bodyform also have information on the best products for you, myth-busting, and more.
Treasure Your Chest Downloadable Resources
Treasure Your Chest is an initiative to help educate schoolgirls on breast health. The resources are designed to support you to deliver high quality breast education across a variety of settings. They are free to download and can be delivered in one 60-minute session, or split into three 20-minute sessions depending on the context in which you are delivering them and the time you have available.
NetballHer (PDF, 299 Kb)
NETBALLHer is here to raise the bar for women and girls through the creation of expert resources, game changing learning offers and by being a strong and responsible voice for “her”.