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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.
Cannabis: impacts on body/society
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Cannabis: impacts on body/society

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An introduction into what cannabis is, the impacts it has on young people, society. Critical thinking differentiated tasks to respond to along with a homework piece for extended learning regarding the legalization of cannabis in the UK
Why study PSHEE during tutor time?
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Why study PSHEE during tutor time?

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A quick presentation to help make it clear to staff and students the importance of PSHEE in a well balanced and relevant curriculum that prepares young people for life in modern Britain
Life after 6th Form (Uni Life)
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Life after 6th Form (Uni Life)

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A useful lesson for 6th Form students to get them thinking about becoming independent citizens after they graduate 6th form. Focus is on independent living, budgeting, integrating into uni life
Introduction into Domestic Abuse
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Introduction into Domestic Abuse

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An introduction into what domestic abuse is and services available for young people. There are many video links in this presentation to promote discussion. It is important to set some very clear ground rules and provide students with an 'opt out' for those who might struggle with this content. You will need to adapt the 'help' page to reflect the services in your local area.
Acid Attacks: First Aid and prevalence in London
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Acid Attacks: First Aid and prevalence in London

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Given the recent rise in acid attacks in London due to anyone being able to buy acid, less sanctions for perpetrators, and easy to inflict harm - it is essential that students are aware of this and more importantly, know how to apply basic first aid in the event of an attack occurring to them or someone they know.
Knife Crime: London epidemic fatal stabbings
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Knife Crime: London epidemic fatal stabbings

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Given the significant rise in fatal stabbings in London, I wanted to provide KS5 students with some basic first aid advice about how to apply first aid as a first responder. This tutor PSHEE session also provides some discussion points around the law, prevalence of attacks, data analysis from Met Police. It is also interesting to ask students what is needed to break this cycle of young people entering youth gang culture/knife crimes.
Mega End of Year Quiz
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Mega End of Year Quiz

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MEGA - End of Academic Year (2017) Quiz covering: general knowledge, current affairs, famous places, celebrities, music, sport - answers included. This is intended for UK settings, however, other countries may find it useful and can adapt questions to suit their settings. Have a great Summer Holiday! Enjoy…
Christmas Quiz Bonanza!
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Christmas Quiz Bonanza!

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Back by popular demand! A festive quiz for secondary students - 8 rounds of 10 questions featuring: general knowledge, music, celebs, geography, RE, citizenship, sport - something for everyone! Merry Christmas everyone, enjoy!
End of term Quiz EASTER
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End of term Quiz EASTER

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A fun end of term quiz - EASTER 2017. General knowledge Current Affairs, (Jan - March 2017), maths, science, ICT, geography, bonus music round. Complete with answers, students peer assess. A great way to end the term on a high. Enjoy!
Mega End of Year Christmas Quiz
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Mega End of Year Christmas Quiz

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Treat your students to a fun and interactive way to end what has been another busy start to the Academic year with this Christmas Quiz. 90 questions to get your students thinking and competing against each other - including General Knowledge, Celebrities, Current Affairs, Music, Sport, Guess the Logo, Movies, Flags and PSHEE/Citizenship Wishing everyone a great Christmas break! Answers included.
Challenging casual homophobia, racism and other oppressive language
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Challenging casual homophobia, racism and other oppressive language

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Too often our students use 'street language' or casual use of flippant jokes to describe situations in their lives, i.e., "That book is gay...." or "oh that's so retarded" Clearly this is an inappropriate use of language and must be challenged. This tutor resource offers some strategies to stand up to and challenge the inappropriate use of this language. Your school policy should also support this type of work, staff should be trained and resources should be at hand to give to those individuals who require more support.
Tackling anxiety and depression - building resilience
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Tackling anxiety and depression - building resilience

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Young people are faced with so many issues today. It is a national issue, young people crumbling under the pressure. Anxiety/depression are continuing to overwhelm our students. I've put together this resource to help understand what it is, to help talk about the issues and using a 6 domain of resilience to get students thinking about how they can overcome these (and other mental health) issues.
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.
Credit Cards
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Credit Cards

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An introduction into credit cards, their use/features, attitudes towards using credit, a comparison of current credit cards and a creative task to create your own credit card.
Understanding finances (Pay slips / Tax)
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Understanding finances (Pay slips / Tax)

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Understand what a pay slip looks like, where your tax goes. Case studies from young people in the early stages of their employment to discuss the importance of tax codes. Activity at the end for students to debate where taxes should be spent.
Consent (SRE)
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Consent (SRE)

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SRE Lesson on Consent - Tutor resource for PSHEE. It is advised that safeguarding review this resource. Staff should be comfortable when delivering this resource after establishing some very clear ground rules first.
Impacts of social media
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Impacts of social media

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A reflective PSHE lesson on the impacts of social media. Use of some youtube clips to get students thinking about how social media can make people feel lonely. Opportunity for some reflective writing