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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.
Legal High Drugs
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Legal High Drugs

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Challenge perceptions around the purchase and consumption of so-called legal high drugs.
Age of consent
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Age of consent

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Discuss the legal age of consent to have sex but also compare the ages at which you can do other activities in society.
Law: an introduction
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Law: an introduction

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An introduction to why we need laws. Students think about what the UK would be like without laws. Homework task at the end for students to create their own country/set of laws including identity
Should cannabis be legalised?
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Should cannabis be legalised?

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KS3/4 appropriate lesson on the legalisation of cannabis. Youtube clip and a card sort (differentiated) included. Students have to be able to argue on both sides of the debate Students evaluate opposing views Students create their own opinions
Savings and life aspirations
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Savings and life aspirations

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Students investigate the difference between savings and current accounts. Why it's important to start saving at a young age. Students link this with their life aspirations and setting short/long term SMART goals, a homework task to create a 'dream board'.
Managing money
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Managing money

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An interactive lesson where students work in groups to decide how the government should spend UK Taxpayer's money. Groups are presented with global/national issues which they must respond to and change their budgets - each time discussing/debating the impact their financial decisions will have on the UK. A really engaging and interactive lesson that can include everyone in some way.
End of year QUIZ
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End of year QUIZ

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7 rounds of 10 fun, challenging quiz questions with answers at the end General knowledge, celebrities, geography/flags, politics and history, movies and tv, music, sport Most suitable for upper KS3, KS4 and KS5 Perfect for those ‘end of the year’ lessons to review the year (and fill up a lesson when everything else is done!)
Financial capability
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Financial capability

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KS3/4/5 Citizenship - Financial independence. Students investigate spending, budgeting, mobile phone, needs v wants, setting life aspirations, managing money and making financial decisions. This bundle includes some homework tasks and group work and is accessible by all and an extra lesson that introduces the new £5 banknote. These lessons are fully customisable and can be adapted to a younger/older audience. Enjoy!
Mental Health v Mental Illness
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Mental Health v Mental Illness

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Using mental health agencies such as TimeToChange, students explore the difference between mental health, mental illness, bust some common myths/stereotypes, encouraged to discuss issues surrounding MH/MI. How to respond to people who have MH/MI. A physiological look at the brain when someone is depressed, underling the impacts depression has on learning, memory and flourishing. Please note, some students can be sensitive towards this session. Consider your audience carefully, set some ground rules and provide students with a safe place to share thoughts, and/or exit the class if necessary.
Fair trade
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Fair trade

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An introduction into the world of Fair Trade and how this affects communities
Environmental solutions
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Environmental solutions

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Critique on government targets and how best to solve environmental issues. Included are some scaffolded resources to help students structure their ideas.
Courts
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Courts

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A distinction between the Crown and Magistrates courts in the UK and examine the cases they hear.