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Currently work in the Youth Justice Service developing programmes of intervention for young people in the service. Past experience working as a teacher of Art and Graphics in a young offenders institute, teacher in alternative provision education specialising in SEMH & SEND, and mainstream secondary teacher of Design Technology and Art & Design. I pride myself on creating visually appealing resources with interesting content that appeals to young people who are disengaged from education.

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Currently work in the Youth Justice Service developing programmes of intervention for young people in the service. Past experience working as a teacher of Art and Graphics in a young offenders institute, teacher in alternative provision education specialising in SEMH & SEND, and mainstream secondary teacher of Design Technology and Art & Design. I pride myself on creating visually appealing resources with interesting content that appeals to young people who are disengaged from education.
PSHCE County Lines & Child Criminal Exploitation FULL Unit of Work
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PSHCE County Lines & Child Criminal Exploitation FULL Unit of Work

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This County Lines and Child Criminal Exploitation programme covers in detail: County Lines, including its history The law in relation to County Lines activity Case studies and news articles linked to County Lines activity Key words linked to County Lines and CCE The hierarchy and processes of County Lines Drugs in County Lines activities Grooming Controlling behaviours Child Criminal Exploitation Recruitment into County Lines Recognising signs of abuse / potential recruitment into County Lines Places to go for support and advice Peer pressure Cuckooing The role of social media in County Lines County Lines awareness campaigns The programme can be used as one-off sessions, by selecting relevant sections and tasks to complete, or the whole booklet can be completed. Full completion leads to 3 AQA accreditations. Criminal Exploitation - Entry Level Understanding ‘County Lines’ - Level 1 County Lines Awareness - Level 1 There are links to PSHCE throughout the programme, identified with symbols.
Drugs & Other Substances PSHCE FULL SCHEME OF WORK
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Drugs & Other Substances PSHCE FULL SCHEME OF WORK

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This Drugs & Other Substance Use programme is designed to develop knowledge of drugs, other substances, the law relating to them, and wider knowledge linking to drugs and substances. The programme can be used as one-off sessions, by selecting relevant sections and tasks to complete, or the whole booklet can be completed. Full completion leads to 4 AQA accreditations. There are links to PSHCE throughout the programme, identified with symbols. For each AQA, certain tasks must be completed. If the full Drugs & Other Substance Use programme is completed, with all tasks, then all four AQAs can be claimed for! Introduction to drugs awareness (Entry Level) Understanding the effects of vaping on the body and wellbeing (Entry Level) PSHE: Drugs, alcohol and tobacco (Entry Level) Exploring the dangers of energy drinks (Entry Level) Included in this purchase: Full PowerPoint Session plans / scheme of work with learning outcomes Printable worksheets This is an updated version of an earlier drugs project that I also have on my account. This one is slightly more expensive due to the updates, AQA links and additional resources. On successful completion of this programme, young people will have met the following overall learning objectives: • To identify the main dangers related to substance use • To understand reasons why people may choose to use substances • To identify key reasons for substance use / abuse • To understand the law in relation to drugs / substances • To identify classifications of different drugs / substances • To develop knowledge of different drugs / substances • To understand key facts and statistics relating to drugs / substances • To identify trends in certain substances for different age groups • To understand risks involved with different substances / drugs • To recognise the addictive qualities of different substances / drugs • To understand the ways in which people take / use different substances / drugs • To consider ways in which the government can reduce substance / drug use • To recognise physical, psychological and other risks associated with tobacco • To identify key long- and short-term risks with vaping • To compare smoking and vaping • To explain long- and short-term risks associated with drinking energy drinks in excess • To identify ways in which an individual’s drug / substance use can impact their family • To identify ways in which an individual’s drug / substance use can impact the local community • To explain the ways in which cocaine production impacts the environment • To design an anti-drugs campaign poster • To develop understanding about Brian Pollett and his work • To develop understanding of the locations of different drug use across the world
Lives Matter / Knife Crime FULL PROJECT
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Lives Matter / Knife Crime FULL PROJECT

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This Lives Matter programme is designed for use with children and young people who are at risk of/have been caught carrying or using a knife. It can be used by staff in Youth Offending Teams (Youth Justice Serivce) for young people on court orders or prevention programmes, and by youth workers, Early Help and other social care officers, teachers and school staff and staff in secure settings. This programme is designed as a series of sessions with varying themes relating to knife crime and surrounding issues. You can select those which apply to the needs and circumstances of individual young people. All of the sessions can be adapted for use in one to one or group settings, as applicable. There is a Young Person’s Work Booklet that fits alongside the PowerPoint and this session overview This resource contains: Full PowerPoint (PDF version) Work booklet for Young People Session overview / learning objectives booklet Print outs On successful completion of this programme, young people will have met the following overall learning objectives: • To develop an understanding of offensive weapons • To develop an understanding of relevant legislation relating to offensive weapons and bladed articles • To discuss and explain reasons why people choose to carry knives and offensive weapons • To define different types of violent offences • To understand different sentences relating to violent offences • To identify the direct and indirect victims relating to (knife) crime • To demonstrate an understanding of the ABC model, and consequential thinking • To develop knowledge of real-life case studies relating to knife crime • To identify areas in personal life that are positive, and areas that require improvement Would work well for PSHCE lessons as well. Please contact me if you require PowerPoint versions - I have uploaded as PDFs to prevent any design issues when opened on Windows PCs (resources were created on a MacBook)
Black History Month 2023 - Factfiles
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Black History Month 2023 - Factfiles

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Black History Month 2023 - Factfiles A series of fact sheets and activities I created for use in the Youth Justice Service, however these are also great for education / school / alternative settings. I have created a mix of influential people in fact sheet form, under different categories: Artists Athletes Eco Heroes Entertainers LGBTQ+ Political Activists Social Activists STEM Writers
PSHCE - Healthy Relationships - FULL Programme of Work
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PSHCE - Healthy Relationships - FULL Programme of Work

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This Healthy Relationships programme is designed to develop an understanding of relationships (both healthy and unhealthy), abuse in relationships and other linked topics. It has been designed for use with young people who are in contact with the Youth Justice Service, however it would also be suitable for mainstream and alternative educational settings as a PSHCE resource. This programme is designed to be run in order, with key information linked to relationships, along with relevant activities that help meet the AQA criteria. The booklet can be printed as a whole, or you have the option to print individual worksheets and to use the PowerPoint digitally. Completion of this programme can lead to THREE AQA Unit Award Scheme Accreditations. For the AQA, certain tasks must be completed. If the full Healthy Relationships programme is completed, with all tasks, then the linked AQA can be claimed for! AQAs: 118196 - Understanding Relationships L1 118612 - Unhealthy Relationships L1 118893 - PSHE: Repsectful Relationships Including Friendships EL
PSHCE Disrespect Nobody - Relationships FULL UNIT OF WORK
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PSHCE Disrespect Nobody - Relationships FULL UNIT OF WORK

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This Disrespect Nobody programme of work covers in detail: disrespect within relationships, sexting, online safety and digital footprint, consent, rape and sexual assault, porn, sexual harassment, abusive relationships case studies, sex and the law, and several places that young people can go to seek help or advice. PLEASE NOTE: This is an updated version of a this unit of work that I have already listed on my TES account. The programme can be used as one-off sessions, by selecting relevant sections and tasks to complete, or the whole booklet can be completed. Full completion leads to AQA accreditations: Internet and social media safety (Entry Level) Personal boundaries and consent (Entry Level) Pornography and sexting: myths and reality (Entry Level) There are links to PSHCE throughout the programme, identified with symbols. I created this programme for use with young people in contact with the Youth Justice Service, however I previously taught in mainstream secondary and alternative provisions and definitely feel this would be perfect for any setting. On successful completion of this programme, young people will have met the following overall learning objectives: • To define key words relating to abuse in relationships • To identify forms of inappropriate contact • To define sexting • To understand the law in relation to sexting • To understand what a digital footprint is • To understand where to seek help for online safety • To identify consequences of personal information shared online • To understand the importance of passwords and security • To understand ways to stay safe with a webcam • To identify ways to stay safe when meeting someone you meet online • To define consent • To recognise signs of peer pressure linked to consent • To define rape • To recognise differences between rape and sexual assault • To define porn • To understand the law in relation to certain porn materials • To recognise unrealistic expectations linked to porn viewing • To understand the viewpoints of different young people in relation to porn • To define sexual harassment • To recognise signs of sexual harassment • To understand different types of abuse within relationships • To identify signs of abuse in a relationship • To define sexual exploitation • To identify signs that someone is trying to sexually exploit you • To understand the long-term impacts of an abusive relationship • To understand the law in relation to sex and abusive relationships • To identify appropriate sources of help • To understand the importance of personal boundaries • To identify appropriate personal boundaries The resources are uploaded as PDFs due to creation on a MacBook which can impact the layout when opened on other computers.
Black History Month 2024 - Raising Narratives - BUNDLE of Key People / Factsheets / Information
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Black History Month 2024 - Raising Narratives - BUNDLE of Key People / Factsheets / Information

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Black History (BHM) 2024 Theme is Raising The Narrative I have created a series of PowerPoints with key figures and information This is a bundle with all of the factsheets listed below: Artists Athletes Eco-Heroes Entertainers (music / film etc.) LGBTQ+ Political Activists Social Activists STEM Writers These can all be bought individually on my page as well. The figures in the ARTISTS series are: Norman Lewis Faith Ringgold Sam Gilliam Chéri Samba Jean-Michel Basquiat Yinka Shonibare Kara Walker Zanele Muholi Dana Scruggs The figures in the ATHLETES series are: Jesse Owens Pele Wilma Rudolph Muhammad Ali Michael Jordan Lewis Hamilton Nicola Adams Usain Bolt Marcus Rashford Simone Biles The figures in the ECO HEROES series are: Wangari Maathai Vanessa Nakate The figures in the ENTERTAINERS series are: Evelyn Dove Ella Fitzgerald Aretha Franklin Jimi Hendrix Stevie Wonder Spike Lee Lenny Henry Prince Tracy Marrow (Ice-T) Tupac Shakur Gabrielle Union Dwayne Johnson Beverley Knight Mindy Kaling Beyonce The figures in the LGBTQ+ series are: Storme DeLarverie Marsha P Johnson RuPaul Laverne Cox The figures in the POLITICAL ACTIVISTS series are: Nelson Mandela Martin Luther King Jr. Barack Obama Michelle Obama Kamala Harris Derecka Purnell The figures in the SOCIAL ACTIVISTS series are: Mary Seacole Harriet Tubman Bayard Rustin Rosa Parks Olive Morris Tarana Burke Angelica Ross Alicia Garcia Patrisse Cullors Ayo (Opal) Tometi The figures in the STEM series are: Lewis Howard Latimer Percy Lavon Julian Katherine Johnson Gladys West Patricia Bath Mae Jemison Mark Dean Dr Nike Folayan The figures in the WRITERS series are: Langston Hughes Maya Angelou Audre Lorde John Pepper Clark Linton Kwesi Johnson Bernardine Evaristo Malorie Blackman Kiley Reid Amanda Gorman These sheets can be printed and displayed (each has information, a photo and a quote), or used as reference for teaching Each series also has a timeline with the key figures on, and some have separate pages with images or quotes on I am also creating a bundle of activities for BHM as well.
PROTECT Programme of Work - Masculinity, Healthy Relationships, Abuse - with AQA Accreditation
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PROTECT Programme of Work - Masculinity, Healthy Relationships, Abuse - with AQA Accreditation

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This Protect programme is designed to increase young males’ awareness of the key features of a healthy, positive relationship with partners. It aims to explore attitudes and beliefs linked to masculinity and relationships in order to help the young person understand how it may influence their perception of a healthy relationship. Key elements of the relationship sections of the programme include: Lads Law/Boy Code and its links to behaviour for young males, gender stereotypes, healthy and unhealthy relationships and their key indicators, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, emotional, physical and sexual abuse, the abuse wheel and the cycle of abuse, minimisation, denial and blame techniques in abusive relationships, warning signs of abuse, reasons why people stay in abusive relationships, consent, active listening, domestic violence and abuse Key elements of the emotions sections include: sense of wellbeing, recognising emotions, exploring reactions, red and green thoughts, ways to improve emotional wellbeing, assertive, passive and aggressive behaviour, the ABC model, emotional regulation and a range of strategies to support it and self-esteem There is also an additional section on Automatic Negative Thoughts (ANTs) It can be used by staff in Youth Offending Teams for young people on court orders or prevention programmes, and by Youth Workers, Early Help and other social care officers, teachers and school staff and staff in secure settings. This programme is designed to be run in order, with key information linked to stop and search, along with relevant activities that help meet the AQA criteria. The booklet can be printed as a whole, or you have the option to print individual worksheets and to use the PowerPoint digitally. This bundle contains the full PowerPoint, plus all worksheets as individual files AQA units within the programme: 108685 - Identity and Masculinity (Entry Level) 121374 - Developing Healthy Relationships and Respect (L1) 113309 - Issues Associated With Domestic Violence (Entry Level) 113642 - Developing Emotional Regulation Strategies (L1) 119626 - Emotional Wellbeing Unit 3 (Entry Level)