Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Opportunities resources
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Anti-Bullying Detox Booklet – Created by KYCC
The main focus of this booklet is to create awareness of the different roles in the bullying process, as well as giving young people the opportunity to participate in different activities and gain more information about bullying.
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Anti-bullying Training Booklet – Created by KYCC
This session will give you the basic knowledge on how to support someone if they are being bullied.
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Barnardo’s Transition Resources
A useful leaflet full of activities and resources to allow children to explore their feelings during the transition from Year 6 to Year 7.
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DfE: Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education
Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education - Statutory guidance for governing bodies, proprietors, head teachers, principals, senior leadership teams, teachers.
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Emotional wellbeing tips for the classroom
These seven films are on average 4 minutes long. They provide easy-to-use tips and guidance for teachers who have vulnerable children in their classroom who might be showing signs of a mental health condition or already have a formal diagnosis.
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Falling Letters: Animated Film About Growing up with ADHD
A short animated film about what a child's experience of ADHD might be like.
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PSHE Association: Drug and Alcohol Education
The PSHE Association drug and alcohol schemes of work for key stages 1-4 includes lesson plans and resources for each key stage, with knowledge organisers included as well as a comprehensive teacher guidance document, a briefing on the evidence base underpinning effective drug and alcohol education, and governors' briefing. Interactive PowerPoint lesson plans are also available.
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PSHE Association: Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing lesson plans
PSHE Association lesson plans and resources for teaching about mental health and emotional wellbeing from Key Stage 1 – 4.
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PSHE Association: PSHE Curriculum Programme of Study for Key Stages 1-5
The updated PSHE programme of study for 2020. Topics include Relationships, Health Education, and Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing.
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Teaching Resources from Public Health England
Helping you teach PSHE, RHE and RSHE to Upper KS2, KS3 and KS4 students, with flexible, ready-to-use content co-created with teachers, and young people.
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The Children’s Society: Five Ways to Wellbeing Postcards
The Children's Society have developed five cards with simple ways to wellbeing ideas, developed through research with children. They are free to download and can help pupils to take part in simple activities beneficial to their wellbeing.
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The Fantastic FRED Experience
Specifically designed to inform, equip and build resilience, it delivers simple, memorable and practical ways that young children can look after their mental health and explains the link between our physical and mental health.
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We all have mental health – Animation and toolkit
An animation and accompanying teacher toolkit aimed at Key stage 3 secondary school pupils (Years 7-9), about how we all have mental health. Developed by the Anna Freud Centre, in collaboration with young people, teachers and mental health experts.
Anti-Bullying Detox Booklet – Created by KYCC
The main focus of this booklet is to create awareness of the different roles in the bullying process, as well as giving young people the opportunity to participate in different activities and gain more information about bullying.
Anti-bullying Training Booklet – Created by KYCC
This session will give you the basic knowledge on how to support someone if they are being bullied.
Barnardo’s Transition Resources
A useful leaflet full of activities and resources to allow children to explore their feelings during the transition from Year 6 to Year 7.
DfE: Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education
Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education - Statutory guidance for governing bodies, proprietors, head teachers, principals, senior leadership teams, teachers.
Emotional wellbeing tips for the classroom
These seven films are on average 4 minutes long. They provide easy-to-use tips and guidance for teachers who have vulnerable children in their classroom who might be showing signs of a mental health condition or already have a formal diagnosis.
Falling Letters: Animated Film About Growing up with ADHD
A short animated film about what a child's experience of ADHD might be like.
PSHE Association: Drug and Alcohol Education
The PSHE Association drug and alcohol schemes of work for key stages 1-4 includes lesson plans and resources for each key stage, with knowledge organisers included as well as a comprehensive teacher guidance document, a briefing on the evidence base underpinning effective drug and alcohol education, and governors' briefing. Interactive PowerPoint lesson plans are also available.
PSHE Association: Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing lesson plans
PSHE Association lesson plans and resources for teaching about mental health and emotional wellbeing from Key Stage 1 – 4.
PSHE Association: PSHE Curriculum Programme of Study for Key Stages 1-5
The updated PSHE programme of study for 2020. Topics include Relationships, Health Education, and Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing.
Teaching Resources from Public Health England
Helping you teach PSHE, RHE and RSHE to Upper KS2, KS3 and KS4 students, with flexible, ready-to-use content co-created with teachers, and young people.
The Children’s Society: Five Ways to Wellbeing Postcards
The Children's Society have developed five cards with simple ways to wellbeing ideas, developed through research with children. They are free to download and can help pupils to take part in simple activities beneficial to their wellbeing.
The Fantastic FRED Experience
Specifically designed to inform, equip and build resilience, it delivers simple, memorable and practical ways that young children can look after their mental health and explains the link between our physical and mental health.
We all have mental health – Animation and toolkit
An animation and accompanying teacher toolkit aimed at Key stage 3 secondary school pupils (Years 7-9), about how we all have mental health. Developed by the Anna Freud Centre, in collaboration with young people, teachers and mental health experts.