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Help yourself to our downloadable and printable resources. These can be used to compliment the activities in the Sweet Personal Growth and Wellbeing (PGW) qualification, or as stand-alone activities and projects. All of our resources tie into important topics covered in the PGW qualification, or are in line with relevant awareness events such as Pride Month, health and wellbeing events and more. For more information about the PGW qualification, visit us at www.sweet.education

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Help yourself to our downloadable and printable resources. These can be used to compliment the activities in the Sweet Personal Growth and Wellbeing (PGW) qualification, or as stand-alone activities and projects. All of our resources tie into important topics covered in the PGW qualification, or are in line with relevant awareness events such as Pride Month, health and wellbeing events and more. For more information about the PGW qualification, visit us at www.sweet.education
How alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour
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How alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour

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This worksheet links directly to the PSHE curriculum, and teaches students about the dangers of alcohol and drugs, and that alcohol and substance misuse can impair judgement and decision making. Students will calculate units of alcohol, test their knowledge on different types of substances, reflect on consequences, and look at good advice from trusted sources.
Coercive Control, Gaslighting and Lovebombing
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Coercive Control, Gaslighting and Lovebombing

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At a time when instances of coercive control, misogyny, violence against women and abuse are extremely prevalent within our society, it is so important that we are teaching young people how to look out for signs of dangerous behaviour and identify unhealthy relationships. This worksheet covers: coercive control and the law, signs of coercive control, lovebombing, and gaslighting. Students will conduct research into these topics, have discussions, and watch videos to help improve their understanding. Students are also provided with additional links where they can access help and support on these topics.
Understanding Fake News
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Understanding Fake News

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Fake news is information that is false or deliberately misleading and which is spread through traditional news channels like newspapers, TV, radio or online platforms. Fake news is on the rise, and we are seeing it much more in recent months and years. This worksheet helps students to realise the dangers of fake news, think of examples of fake news, and understand how to identify it properly.
How to use a defibrillator
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How to use a defibrillator

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This poster/visual tool provides students with a step-by-step guide from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) on how to use a defibrillator. Students can also watch the BHF’s video on how to use a defibrillator safely.
Plastic Free July - My Plastic Pledge
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Plastic Free July - My Plastic Pledge

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Plastic Free July is a great time for students to learn about the impact of plastic on the environment and have a look at their own plastic usage to see what simple swaps they can make. Students will think about their daily routines, and what plastic they use in the bathroom, kitchen, school and elsewhere.
Pride Month
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Pride Month

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Pride month is celebrated in June to raise awareness of the Stonewall Riots (or the Stonewall Uprising) of 1969 in New York City. This worksheet will help students to understand more about the Stonewall riots and think about important aspects of Pride.
LGBT+ History Month
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LGBT+ History Month

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February is LGBT+ History Month and it is a time to observe the history of gay rights and related civil rights movements. This worksheet gives your students the opportunity to celebrate people’s gender identities and sexual orientations, as well as their contributions to our culture.
Black History Month
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Black History Month

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Black History is an annual event that is celebrated in October. This worksheet explores why we celebrate Black History Month, asks students to identify several inspirational black people, and allows them to design an event that celebrates black culture within their school and community.
Mindfulness for mental health
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Mindfulness for mental health

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Mindfulness is a great way to relax and look after your mental health. Try the mindfulness activities on this worksheet and visit the websites for more mindfulness ideas!
Worry journal and self-care activities
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Worry journal and self-care activities

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A journal for students to use to solve any worries that they are experiencing. Students can also make a pledge to complete self-care activities which will improve their mental health and wellbeing. Print this template or copy it into a blank notebook for your students to complete daily or whenever they need it!
LGBT+ inspirational people
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LGBT+ inspirational people

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This resource helps students to carry out research into an inspirational person who identifies as LGBTQIA+. Students can produce a poster or fact file about this person with the information that they gather. This resource also includes a ‘Pride’ colouring page for students to complete.
Sex and consent
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Sex and consent

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Use this resource with your students to discuss the importance of consent in sexual relationships. Students will watch a video using a QR code link and answer questions afterwards. The resource also contains contact details for charities and organisations that can offer help, support and refuge for related matters.
Plastic free July: environmental bingo
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Plastic free July: environmental bingo

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July is ‘Plastic Free’ month! Use this resource in the summer or at any other time of year to track how much plastic you can cut down on. How many small swaps can you complete over one month? Mark them off as you go and compare with your classmates. Remember: reduce, reuse, recycle!
Make a mental health poster!
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Make a mental health poster!

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Students can use this worksheet to help them design a poster about good mental health. Students’ posters can be displayed around school to help everyone think about how they’re feeling, and offer tips to help people feel better. The image on this worksheet can be used to elicit ideas, and comes from the Mentally Healthy Schools website.
Sexual health, safety & wellbeing
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Sexual health, safety & wellbeing

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Five activities in one! One activity per day for a whole week, all about sex, sexual health, sexuality and relationships. This resource gives students the opportunity to learn about condom safety, STIs, the LGBT+ community and more! Work through each activity in registration time, give to your students as part of their classwork, or even set the activities for homework.
Anti bullying worksheet
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Anti bullying worksheet

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In this worksheet, students will create factfiles on celebrities who support anti-bullying, use the NSPCC website to identify the main types of bullying and work in groups to come up with 10 top tips to stamp out bullying in your school.
Kindness at Christmas
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Kindness at Christmas

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A great Christmas worksheet that’s not your typical wordsearch or boring puzzle page! Help your students to explore the true meaning of Christmas by looking at ways to help others and support those who are less fortunate. Students will look at types of support already available and create their own idea to help those in need.
Saint Dwynwen's Day / Dydd Santes Dwynwen
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Saint Dwynwen's Day / Dydd Santes Dwynwen

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In Wales, the 25th January is known as Saint Dwynwen’s Day, and is considered to be the Welsh equivalent of Valentine’s Day! Use this worksheet to teach your students about the origins of this special day and conduct some research into Saint Dwynwen herself. Students will also be able to create their own Saint Dwynwen’s Day cards and give these to someone they care about.
International Women's Day - Break the Bias
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International Women's Day - Break the Bias

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March 8th is International Women’s Day and is a time to commemorate the cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements of women around the world. The theme of ‘Break the Bias’ focuses on fighting for a gender equal world without stereotypes, discrimination or bias. Use this worksheet with your students to start discussions about inspirational women and learn more about equality, discrimination and bias.
Stopping sexual harassment on our streets
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Stopping sexual harassment on our streets

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Anti-Street Harassment Week takes in April each year. It is internationally organised by Stop Street Harassment, to educate the public on the global problem of gender-based harassment in public spaces. Use this worksheet with your students to educate them on public, sexual harassment and to raise awareness of these issues. This worksheet has been produced in collaboration with OSN Education.