PSHE lesson on Self Harm / self injury and Social Media covering what self harm is and how to identify it, where to go for support, why people post images of self harm on social media and what you should do if you witness this.
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Lesson Includes -
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Definitions
Character scenario advice task and detailed feedback.
Discussion and feedback on trusted adults.
Discussion and feedback on posting self harm on social media using structured questions.
Reporting concerns task
Why it is important not to ignore self harm.
Agony aunt task
Ask an expert / where to go for advice or to find out more.
Plenary task
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