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What do blood, organ, and stem cell donations involve? PSHE lesson
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How do personal finances relate to state finances? PSHE lesson
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Why is the legal system in the UK essential? PSHE lesson
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What do adoption and fostering involve? PSHE lesson
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What are the options following an unplanned pregnancy? PSHE lesson
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What is contraception and how do I make informed choices? PSHE lesson
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What is contraception and how do I make informed choices? PSHE lesson
An excellent PSHE lesson.
How Do Drugs, Alcohol, and Emotional Readiness Affect Sexual Behaviour? PSHE lesson
An excellent PSHE lesson on How Do Drugs, Alcohol, and Emotional Readiness Affect Sexual Behaviour? Can also be used in tutor time/assembly
What is sexual assault? PSHE lesson
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In what ways can I look after my emotional, mental and physical health? PSHE lesson
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What are the qualities of a good parent? PSHE lesson
An excellent PSHE lesson. Packed with activties and role play.
Role Play - Anger Management for offending behaviour (Forensic Psychology) for A-Level Psychology A2
A word document with clear instructions to carry out a role-play task on anger maangement for offending behaviour (in forensic psychology) with your A-Level Psychology students.
Objective:
Students will participate in a role-play exercise simulating the three stages of anger management therapy used to address offending behaviour: Cognitive Preparation, Skills Acquisition, and Application Practice. The goal is to help students understand how these stages help offenders manage anger and reduce the likelihood of aggressive behaviour.
Instructions:
Divide into Groups of Three:
Each group will have three roles:
• Therapist: The person facilitating the anger management session.
• Client/Offender: The individual who is undergoing anger management.
Observer/Someone who the client can be angry with during role-play: The person who takes notes on how the therapist and client apply the stages
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PSHE - What is Sexual Harassment / Unwanted Sexual Attention? Lesson plan
What is Sexual Harassment / Unwanted Sexual Attention? Lesson plan which has an overview of what what sexual harassment and unwanted sexual attention are, recognize the forms these behaviours can take, and know how to respond appropriately to such situations. Students will also be introduced to
PSHE - Ideas for health and wellbeing lesson
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PSHE - How can I stay safe online? Lesson Plan
Lesson plan enabling students will understand how to stay safe online, recognize potential online risks, and learn strategies to protect their personal information and well-being in the digital world.