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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.
Child Sexual Exploitation / E-Safety
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Child Sexual Exploitation / E-Safety

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CSE KS3 and 4 assemblies and a PSHEE tutor session on E-Safety. Consequences of posting inappropriate online behaviour in an attempt to bring down someone's reputation.
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
Bullying assembly
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Bullying assembly

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Edit this assembly on bullying to reflect your school's position on bullying. This assembly incorporates resources from Stonewall and Ditch The Label which we have used heavily over three years. We have seen a significant reduction in bullying. I strongly recommend Stonewall and Ditch The Label if you're looking for further support.
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
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.
Needs and Wants
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Needs and Wants

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Evaluate the needs and wants of a young person. Do these change over stages of development. How do young people value money - what is more important, money or time? Vote, discuss, debate, self-reflection
Body image and media
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Body image and media

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KS4 and 5 lesson. Can be quite confronting. A look at how media has had an impact on body image. Some images in this presentation have sexual references and others may confronting. Use this resource with careful consideration to your class.
New Five Pound Banknote
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New Five Pound Banknote

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A tutor presentation that looks at the introduction of the new polymer £5 banknote. An intriguing link to a video that shows how polymer banknotes are made (Melbourne, Australia)
Domestic Abuse / Unhealthy Relationships
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Domestic Abuse / Unhealthy Relationships

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This interactive lesson looks at different types of domestic abuse by examining signs of unhealthy relationships. Students are encouraged to talk to each other and decide which unhealthy traits go under which type of domestic abuse. There are opportunities to extend and challenge more able students. ALL students can create an awareness poster based on what they have learned and are signposted where to access further help and support. Lesson plan included to help you along with some support services.
Healthy friendships
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Healthy friendships

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Transitioning from primary and secondary school can be a scary time for students. Friendships are one of the most important factors for students during this time. This lesson looks at what attributes are important / not important in a healthy friendship. The lesson consists of a card sort / open class discussion/debate. Diamond 9 for independent critical thinking and a reflective task that.
Taxes
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Taxes

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An in-depth look at taxes (direct/indirect) and understanding payslips. How the government allocate spending
Community Cohesion
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Community Cohesion

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An introduction into community cohesion: what it means, how to create it and a case study with an attempt from the Church of England to boost cohesion in a local community - are smaller projects like this more effective than Prevent Duty?
Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities
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Citizenship: Rights and Responsibilities

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GCSE Citizenship, rights and responsibilities of consumers, employees / employers. Courts in the UK and what cases they hear along with a critical view of the benefits system in the UK