Effective Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) provision is a right for all learners, yet it often proves challenging for educators and caregivers, particularly those teaching learners with additional needs. This book provides practical guidance for teachers and Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCOs) who require the knowledge, skills and confidence to deliver effective RSE to young people with Special Educational Needs. It offers both specific support tailored to pupils with Profound & Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) and Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Down’s Syndrome and Autism, as well as broad support to embed a whole-school approach in mainstream and special settings. Chapters guide the reader through a range of key topics, with advice, strategies and ready-to-use resources to teach RSE in a positive and respectful way. This much-needed book will be invaluable for education professionals, residential care providers, and anybody looking to support young people with Special Educational Needs as they learn about relationships and sex. It will also help schools to meet statutory requirements covering the delivery of Relationships and Sex Education.
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Paul Pilkington crafts suspenseful mysteries renowned for their signature twists, turns, and cliffhangers. He masterfully builds tension, drawing readers into a vortex of emotion and intrigue with each narrative. His approach consistently delivers unexpected resolutions, ensuring a compelling and unputdownable reading experience. This dedication to thrilling storytelling has cemented his reputation as a celebrated author.






- 2021
- 2019
Research Methods for Public Health
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book provides a comprehensive overview of research methods specifically tailored for public health. It covers essential theories, concepts, and practical approaches, equipping readers with the necessary tools to conduct effective research in the field. Through its detailed exploration, the text aims to enhance understanding and application of various methodologies relevant to public health studies.
- 2017
For Your Own Protection
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Who could you trust to protect the ones you love? Matt is trying to rebuild his life following the breakdown of a long-term relationship. The most important thing to him now is to be with his son, Charlie. But when Matt gets a sinister warning from a mysterious stranger, it sends chills up his spine. Then Charlie vanishes during a trip to the local pool, and it suddenly becomes clear that something is terribly wrong. Desperate to protect his loved ones, Matt goes looking for answers. Who's after them? And why? Matt finds himself caught up in a web of lies that leaves him questioning everything he once trusted. Can he get to the truth before it's too late?
- 2015
Someone to Save You
- 399 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Fifteen years ago, Sam Becker's sister was killed, a tragedy that haunts him to this day--particularly as his best friend, Marcus, was jailed for her murder. Driving home from the bittersweet celebration of what would have been her thirtieth birthday, Sam is confronted with a terrifying scene, and has just moments to try to save four lives. In the aftermath of this chilling drama, he is hailed as a hero by the press--but to the investigating police, things do not add up. Sam finds himself drawn into a conspiracy of lies and organised crime that puts his own life in danger. And to make matters worse, Marcus is out of prison, hoping for reconciliation and determined to clear his name. Sam is forced to confront his own dark past, but as the layers of deceit are peeled back, can he really trust anyone around him? Revised edition: This edition of Someone to Save You includes editorial revisions.
- 2014
The One You Love
- 309 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The international number-one chart-topping ebook
- 2014
The One You Trust
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A thriller from Paul Pilkington, the highly acclaimed young author of the Emma Holden Trilogy who has been compared to Harlan Coben and topped the 'Romantic Suspense' chart in America.
- 2014
Emma Holden and her friends are trying to move on from the horrific events surrounding Dan’s kidnap. But a shocking revelation drags them back into the nightmare and forces them to question everything they once believed to be true. More secrets will be revealed, more lies will be told, and more lives are under threat. Packed with twists, turns and cliff-hangers, The One You Fear is a 33,000 word novella, which begins four weeks after the events of the first novel.