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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.
Personal qualities: incorporate into your CV
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Personal qualities: incorporate into your CV

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A tutor PSHEE lesson on what personal qualities are, encourage students to think about who they are, what their personal qualities are best suited for in terms of career paths. This can be incorporated into a CV lesson
Discrimination / Equality Act 2010
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Discrimination / Equality Act 2010

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Understanding what discrimination is, how it affects people, the Equality Act 2010 and applying knowledge to real life situations. A great PSHEE tutor lesson to promote discussion around this topic.
Needs and Wants
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Needs and Wants

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Evaluate the needs and wants of a young person. Do these change over stages of development. How do young people value money - what is more important, money or time? Vote, discuss, debate, self-reflection
Peer pressure
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Peer pressure

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An introduction to peer pressure, what it is, analysis of short/long term consequences for choices we make, saying 'no' and where to get help.
Hate Crime - UK
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Hate Crime - UK

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An introduction into what hate incidents/crimes are, how to report them and a discussion about the significant increase in reported hate crimes in the UK post the EU Brexit result. Ensure you create a safe and respectful space/tone to the lesson as there will be some heated debates in this. Set some boundaries/rules about how students express their opinions. Homework task included.
Goal Setting - SMERTIE
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Goal Setting - SMERTIE

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An alternative from SMART goals that incorporates the emotional and inspirational components of setting goals that help make the goals more relevant, meaningful and easier to achieve. Worked example included along with a reflective practice at the end. Enjoy
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.
Quiz PSHEE (general)
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Quiz PSHEE (general)

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Quiz covering main themes in PSHEE split into three areas: health and wellbeing, relationships, living in the wider world. There is a bonus music round (unrelated, but for extra fun if you have time) - opportunities for discussion and some weblink to relevant additional information. Safeguarding question included for your school, edit the names in the answer slide to represent your safeguarding team. Enjoy!
Healthy Lifestyles
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Healthy Lifestyles

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Reflective lesson for students to assess their own current situation and the goals they want to achieve in the future. Card sort activity for differentiation, individual/paired work. SMERTIE goals as a reflective end to the lesson.
Peer pressure: bullying
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Peer pressure: bullying

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How peer pressure can lead to bullying. Some examples of peer-led bullying, videos from Stonewall and some campaigns from DitchTheLabel. Students are required to think critically in response to some statements and develop their extended writing skills. Differentiated writing task to complete.
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.
Obesity - UK Epidemic
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Obesity - UK Epidemic

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London is the second fattest city in Europe! 1/3 of UK's children are obese. We need to be tackling this issue now. Open structure lesson to present facts/stats and providing lots of space for students to discuss issues and potential solutions. Scientific explanation to how fat works in the body.
New Five Pound Banknote
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New Five Pound Banknote

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A tutor presentation that looks at the introduction of the new polymer £5 banknote. An intriguing link to a video that shows how polymer banknotes are made (Melbourne, Australia)
Actions and responsibilities
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Actions and responsibilities

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A brief look at how the actions we make today can affect our chances of career progression in the future. This lesson uses an interesting article from TheDay.co.uk to help students think about consequences for their actions.
Asthma
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Asthma

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An introduction to what asthma is, triggers with emphasis on the over-use of deodorant/perfumes at school, applying first aid. I have also included some support material (Asthma UK), which I found online for teachers to extend their own knowledge.