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PHSE: Careers – join the crew or rock the boat?

This lesson can be used at both KS3 and KS4 levels. Tony Fenwick, CEO of Schools OUT UK talks about the difficulties of being out at work. This is a great example of a lesson that can be used to talk about any of the protected characteristics, using the starting point of being LGB or […]

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KS1 PSHE & RE – Love

This is a lesson formulated for Key Stage 1. It is aimed at examining the word love, how love is a unifying factor in the world’s major religions and looking at love’s many forms and its role in the formation of human relationships. This lesson also challenges the generalised social uses of the word love […]

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KS1: PSHE – ‘Different People Different Talents’

(There are no attainment targets for KS1 PSHE. We have used the end of key stage PSHE statement to guide the objectives) More info on how we set objectives see The VisiAble Method. Learners are taught to celebrate the difference in people by recognizing the different qualities that each person has. Gender identity and gender […]

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KS4: SRE – ‘All Kinds of People, All Kinds of Sex’

We know from working with schools that many teachers find the idea of an SRE lesson that discusses LGBT sex to be very intimidating. Teachers are worried about getting it wrong or making assumptions that such a session is needed.  This lesson is designed to be very simple to deliver, and to require very minimal […]

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KS1: PSHE – ‘What Is Bullying? What Should We Do About It?’

(There is no attainment target for PSHE so we have used end of key stage statements have been developed to help teachers assess progress). This lesson for KS1 children looks at developing good relationships and respecting the differences between people. It teaches learners that there are different types of teasing and bullying, that bullying is […]

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