Rebecca Jennings
Rebecca Jennings is a nationally recognised Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) specialist with over 24 years’ experience delivering high-quality, age- and stage-appropriate education and training across primary and secondary schools in the UK.
As part of RAISE, Rebecca designs and delivers impactful workshops for pupils covering a wide range of sensitive and complex topics, including puberty, sexual health, consent, LGBTQ+ inclusion, the impact of pornography, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), healthy relationships, safety, and friendships. Her work is grounded in safeguarding best practice and tailored to meet the developmental needs of children and young people.
Rebecca is also a highly experienced trainer of school staff, delivering CPD across the UK to build confidence and competence in teaching the most challenging areas of the RSHE curriculum. She works closely with parents and carers, supporting them to have open, honest, and appropriate conversations with their children, and strengthening the partnership between schools and families.
Rebecca is an established author and education writer, contributing articles and resources for organisations including NSPCC, Discovery Education, Clickview, Kapow Primary,Optimus Education, and Hodder Education and the author of Sex and Relationships in the Primary School (Speechmark Publishing).
Rebecca is widely respected for her expertise, clarity, and compassionate approach, helping schools, professionals, parents, and young people navigate sensitive topics with confidence and integrity.