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Paul Faci is a Specialist Leader in Education (AST) for PSHEE / SMSC. Paul originally comes from Australia and has taught in a variety of settings, including PRU-equvalent settings with disadvantaged young people. Paul is currently living and working in London and is passionate about sharing resources that help teachers promote healthy lifestyles, educating young people about the skills they need to become active citizens in modern Britain.

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Paul Faci is a Specialist Leader in Education (AST) for PSHEE / SMSC. Paul originally comes from Australia and has taught in a variety of settings, including PRU-equvalent settings with disadvantaged young people. Paul is currently living and working in London and is passionate about sharing resources that help teachers promote healthy lifestyles, educating young people about the skills they need to become active citizens in modern Britain.
Student-Teacher Relationships and boundaries (NQT/SD CPD)
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Student-Teacher Relationships and boundaries (NQT/SD CPD)

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An introduction into developing and maintaining student-teacher relationships with some professional reading along with some self awareness reflective activities from NCTL NPQSL course to promote reflective practices, (acknowledgements and references included)
British Values
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British Values

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A contextualised display of what the British Values might mean in 'student friendly' language. Have put these up in my own school, and they have gone down a treat.
E-Safety: consequences of  inappropriate online behaviour
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E-Safety: consequences of inappropriate online behaviour

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This resource uses a video called 'Tagged' (Australian) to show the immediate consequences of online trolling and posting inappropriate material online in an attempt to bring someone else reputation into disrepute. There is also an interesting clip about online trolling - freedom of expression or should trolling be made illegal - class debate.
Challenging casual homophobia, racism and other oppressive language
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Challenging casual homophobia, racism and other oppressive language

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Too often our students use 'street language' or casual use of flippant jokes to describe situations in their lives, i.e., "That book is gay...." or "oh that's so retarded" Clearly this is an inappropriate use of language and must be challenged. This tutor resource offers some strategies to stand up to and challenge the inappropriate use of this language. Your school policy should also support this type of work, staff should be trained and resources should be at hand to give to those individuals who require more support.
Child Sexual Exploitation KS4
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Child Sexual Exploitation KS4

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This resource should be delivered by a member of safeguarding/PSHEE leader. Utilises some CEOP videos, how to report CSE online, ChildLine, Police, Think U Know, the Law, Consent, Short and Long Term consequences
Child Sexual Exploitation KS3
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Child Sexual Exploitation KS3

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This resource should be delivered by a member of safeguarding/PSHEE leader. Utilises some CEOP videos, how to report CSE online, ChildLine, Police, Think U Know, the Law, Consent, Short and Long Term consequences
Child Sexual Exploitation / E-Safety
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Child Sexual Exploitation / E-Safety

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CSE KS3 and 4 assemblies and a PSHEE tutor session on E-Safety. Consequences of posting inappropriate online behaviour in an attempt to bring down someone's reputation.
Crime and punishment
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Crime and punishment

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Students explore different types of punishments for different types of crimes. An exploration through the Criminal Justice System
Human Trafficking: an introduction
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Human Trafficking: an introduction

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An introduction into what human trafficking is, the context in the UK. There are some confronting case studies in this presentation. A homework piece for students to investigate a little further. Please ensure you advise students of the sensitivity of this lesson.
Cannabis: impacts on body/society
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Cannabis: impacts on body/society

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An introduction into what cannabis is, the impacts it has on young people, society. Critical thinking differentiated tasks to respond to along with a homework piece for extended learning regarding the legalization of cannabis in the UK
Child Sexual Exploitation - Internet Safety - Kayleigh's Love Story 2017
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Child Sexual Exploitation - Internet Safety - Kayleigh's Love Story 2017

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A confronting assembly based on the shocking true story of Kayleigh Haywood, 15, who was groomed online, raped and killed by two older men. The video featured in this assembly was developed by Leicester Police and Kayleigh's parents to raise awareness of the dangers of meeting people online whose true identity is unknown. This also explains how to report an issue online but also discusses the other dangers of online safety including gaming/social networking.
Valuing diversity (disability)
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Valuing diversity (disability)

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Disability, valuing diversity, a look at how people's perception of disability has changed over time. A look at the legacy of 2012 Paralympic games
Learning to Learn
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Learning to Learn

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5 lessons designed to assist students (year 6/7) to understand how they like to learn, being resilient, boosting memory, becoming more confident independent learners
Virtues, racism and community cohesion
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Virtues, racism and community cohesion

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A self-awareness session of analysing values and how they relate to racism and community cohesion. Included is a homework task where students make a 'gratitude card' to express their gratitude.
Preparing for uni/college: independent living
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Preparing for uni/college: independent living

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A KS5 resource to help students consider the real cost for Uni / College and becoming an independent adult. This resource uses advice from UCAS and The Money Advice Service. It is advised that you have access to computers so students can explore other websites independently and make notes as they go.