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Respectful Relationship School

Respectful Relationships

  • Driving meaningful generational change through our practices and policies relating to gender, respect and equality both as a school and as a workplace.

Respectful Relationships is a wide-ranging initiative to help young Victorians deal with a range of challenges they may face and covers topics including being respectful, resilient and engaged at school and confident in themselves.

Respectful Relationships promotes equality and helps boys as well as girls learn how to build healthy relationships. The initiative prepares them to face challenges by developing problem-solving skills and building empathy, resilience and confidence.

Family violence has a devastating impact on our community and affects people from all walks of life. The Royal Commission into Family Violence recommended Respectful Relationships be introduced to all schools to change attitudes and prevent the prevalence of family violence in future generations.

In 2016 Respectful Relationships became a core component of the Victorian Curriculum and is being taught in all government and Catholic schools and many independent schools.

There are 8 core areas for the teaching of Social and Emotional learning and Respectful Relationships. These include:

  1. Emotional literacy
  2. Personal strengths
  3. Positive coping
  4. Problem solving
  5. Stress management
  6. Help seeking
  7. Gender and identity
  8. Positive gender relations

Respectful Relationships is underpinned by evidence that shows schools can play a key role in preventing family violence by helping students develop an understanding of healthy relationships and respect.


Further Information

For more information visit:

https://www.respect.gov.au/

Support for victims of Domestic or family violence is available at:

https://www.1800respect.org.au/

http://www.dvrcv.org.au/welcome-dvrcv

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