Anti Bullying Week 2024
<p>PSHE lesson looking at this year’s Anti Bullying Week theme of ‘Choose Respect’. The lesson looks at what bullying is, what respect is and how we can use it to overcome disagreements and avoid bullying, this year’s official video, reasons people might not report bullying for themselves and others and why it is important to do so, where pupils can get support in relation to bullying and finally a respect and bullying pledge. The lesson uses scenarios and videos to get pupils to consider the impact of a range of different behaviours.</p>
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Teacher and pupil guidance slides<br />
Starter and plenary task<br />
Clear and accurate information<br />
Video Clips<br />
Scenario Tasks<br />
Mind map task<br />
Discussion and feedback tasks<br />
Further support slide<br />
Related careers slide<br />
Optional Rights Respecting Schools slide<br />
Optional pupil pledge</p>
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