It is being staged by sexual health and wellbeing charity Brook and is aimed at students in year 9 and above.
The one-hour lesson will be interactive and aims to spark conversations around healthy relationships, including what these look like, relationship behaviours, online relationships, and where and how to seek advice and support. It will also touch on the effects that lockdown has had on young people.
This month sees the long-awaited introduction of mandatory RSE in secondary schools (relationships education is also now mandatory in primary schools).
The lesson is part of a range of activities Brook is laying on during Sexual Health Week, the theme of which this year is Get Your RSE in Gear.
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