A lesson which explains how the US election system works including information about the key issues in this election and information about the two candidates.
A fully resourced PSHE lesson that can be easily adapted for an assembly/form time activity. It covers what a hate crime is, links to this years theme for hate crime awareness week and explains how young people can report an incident of a hate crime.
A resource to support geography, PSHE, form time or ssemblies about Earth Day 2025. The theme is our planet, our power and the resource promotes discussions about plastics and renewable green energy in an interactive way.
A lesson exploring the risks and signs of financially motivated sexual exploitation and the importance of proper consent. Created in collaboration with a Safer Schools Police Officer.
A powerpoint with discussion based activities perfect for PSHE or form time about railsafety. Takes information and resources from the national crime agency and looks at the risks associated with the railway and the legal framework around trespassing on the railway. Can be easily adapted to be an assembly.
Meets the PSHE framework in regards to risk taking and personal safety.
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A PPT with various videos and discussion resources about Black history month, the windrush generation and the importance of celebrating the contribution of ethnic minorities throughout British history.