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SRE Resources

Name of Organisation: SRE Resources
Headline: Not just facts about reproduction!
What We Do: We are a UK based publisher of SRE (Sex and Relationships Education) Resources.

These resources are aimed at learners with learning disabilities and physical disabilities.

SREresouces.com is passionate about providing high quality learning resources and information about sex for young people with disabilities. Overcoming taboos around sexuality and disability is essential to enable all young people are given the information they are entitled to. The more resources that are available, the easier this will be.

Area: National

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Email: info@sreresources.com
Website: http://www.sreresources.com

Services Offered: All young people have questions about sex, however many learners with disabilities have specific questions involving disability and sexual activity. SREresources.com aims to give teachers/parents/carers/youth workers some tools to use as a basis for answering these questions.

The aim of these resources is to increase learners' understanding of safer sex and to empower young people to explore their sexuality. These resources focus on the social skills and communication involved in building and maintaining relationships as good quality and effective sex education does not just involve giving facts about reproduction!

The first publication to be released is "Jemma and Jack Talk about Sex".

Jemma and Jack Talk about Sex is available as a 130 slide PowerPoint presentation, PDF or a spiral bound pack. If purchased as an Education Pack 2 puppets are included (Ethnic origins and sex can be chosen).

Jemma and Jack Talk about Sex is aimed at learners with learning disabilities. Throughout the story Jemma and Jack learn about: Body parts Puberty - Periods, Erections and Wet Dreams Privacy Building a relationship – romance, dates, meeting parents, trust. Consent – saying no! What is Sex  ? Safe Sex – what is a condom? How to use a condom. How Jemma and Jack feel after having sex for the first time. Reasons to have sex and reasons not to have sex. Where to go for help and advice.

  • FREE resources
  • Boys Guide - Lots of Information (Word doc 1MB)
  • Girls Guide - Lots of Information (Word doc 1MB)
  • Lots of Resources (Word Doc 600KB)
  • Volcano (Powerpoint 151KB)

HandBook (Word Doc 387KB)

Jemma and Jack Talk about Sex focuses on the emotions involved in building a relationship. Simplistic line drawings depict the physical side of Jemma and Jack's relationship and the decision making process involved at each stage.

Disability Type: All Disabilities
Pat Mark Status: Not Yet Applied For


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