Thanks so much for this update @21stCenturyProblems - really good to hear that Jigsaw lessons have been made properly accessible and I agree with @MrsFButton, I think Celebrating Difference is an important module to look into.
The legal change in 2017 is also important and Mrs F explains it well, I had understood the same. RSE and PSHE are different and you cannot remove your child from mandatory lessons, but if the mandatory lessons contain nonsense (whether designed by Jigsaw, another external provider or the school themselves) and you disagree with the content or simply don't want your child introduced to gender identity ideology, or any ideology for that matter, the argument is this isn't statutory and you can withdraw your child.
So puberty, hygiene, consent etc are all important and normal parts of growing up and are mandatory teaching, introducing children to the concept their bodies are wrong and everyone has a gender identity is not ok, if they go further as say puberty blockers are reversible and breast binders are safe etc, that is dangerous and worthy of a formal complaint. It's just really important to know everything and parents never used to have this as a concern. I would suggest you request all Jigsaw modules, even skin reading the ones that are ok will put your mind at rest.
Parents and teachers desperately need this new statutory guidance. The delay is only making things worse. It's really unhelpful as it creates so much stress and those who are time poor aren't able to go through every resource to check their kids are being brainwashed.
For me the trust has gone, even though Jigsaw was removed. As Mrs F points out, the HT hadn't read the materials. If he had he wouldn't have engaged with them in the first place. Since then this has blown up in the papers so he knows much more about it now!