The Shifting Boundaries: Strengthening Respect and Wellbeing program is a 7-week high school-based initiative designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to build and maintain respectful and healthy relationships. The program aligns directly with the Western Australian Curriculum – Health and Physical Education (HPE) standards, specifically under the sub-strands of interacting with Others and Staying Safe. Through engaging discussions, activities, and real-life applications, students develop essential life skills in communication, empathy, conflict resolution, and digital respect.
Program Structure & Weekly Topics:
- Week 1: Introduction to Respectful Relationships
- Week 2: Communication & Active Listening
- Week 3: Empathy & Understanding Perspectives
- Week 4: Conflict Resolution & Managing Emotions
- Week 5: Consent, Boundaries & Personal Space
- Week 6: Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships
- Week 7: Respect in the Digital World
Curriculum Alignment:
The program is aligned with the Western Australian Curriculum – Health and Physical Education (HPE) standards, covering key areas such as:
Sub-strand: Interacting with Others
- Characteristics of respectful relationships and their role in preventing violence and abuse.
- Managing emotional responses and resolving conflict in family or social situations.
Sub-strand: Staying Safe
- Strategies for communicating choices, seeking, giving, and denying consent, and expressing opinions and needs to develop respectful relationships, including sexual relationships.
- Skills to deal with challenging or unsafe situations, including:
- Refusal skills
- Initiating contingency plans
- Acting assertively
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the program, students will:
- Understand the foundations of respectful relationships and their role in fostering a positive community.
- Develop effective communication and active listening skills.
- Strengthen empathy and recognise diverse perspectives in interactions.
- Learn strategies for resolving conflict and managing emotions constructively.
- Gain a deeper understanding of consent, boundaries, and personal space.
- Identify signs of healthy vs. unhealthy relationships and know when to seek help.
- Navigate digital interactions responsibly while promoting online respect and safety.
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