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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.
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
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.
Goal Setting - SMERTIE
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Goal Setting - SMERTIE

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An alternative from SMART goals that incorporates the emotional and inspirational components of setting goals that help make the goals more relevant, meaningful and easier to achieve. Worked example included along with a reflective practice at the end. Enjoy
Actions and responsibilities
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Actions and responsibilities

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A brief look at how the actions we make today can affect our chances of career progression in the future. This lesson uses an interesting article from TheDay.co.uk to help students think about consequences for their actions.
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.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Introduction
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Introduction

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An introduction to what ASD is to help ALL students better understand the condition to promote inclusivity and help them understand that ASD a condition that can (and should be) easily supported by everyone. I've used Sesame Street and Big Bang Theory to help students understand how ASD presents differently in different people. There are references at the end if people want to conduct further references with UK based research. This should be done over two tutor periods to allow for ample time for discussion and expansion of activities included.
Asthma
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Asthma

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An introduction to what asthma is, triggers with emphasis on the over-use of deodorant/perfumes at school, applying first aid. I have also included some support material (Asthma UK), which I found online for teachers to extend their own knowledge.
E-Safety: consequences of  inappropriate online behaviour
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E-Safety: consequences of inappropriate online behaviour

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This resource uses a video called 'Tagged' (Australian) to show the immediate consequences of online trolling and posting inappropriate material online in an attempt to bring someone else reputation into disrepute. There is also an interesting clip about online trolling - freedom of expression or should trolling be made illegal - class debate.
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
Youth Crime and Punishment
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Youth Crime and Punishment

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An introduction into how the Youth Crime Justice works, punishment variation and sentencing laws for England.