PSHE and Citizenship Provision

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PSHE and Citizenship Provision What we offer students The context within which we work

Who am I? A parent Subject Specialist Teacher at Emmanuel for 10 years Worked as Citizenship Advisor to other schools Developed resources for external agencies e.g. Nelson Thornes Done national projects e.g. with The Royal Albert Hall

The National Context Newspaper Headlines from 2016/2017 Children 'don't feel safe online', study finds Children see 'worrying' amount of hate speech online Online grooming leads to assaults, charity warns Young people 'fear stigma' if they ask for mental-health help 'Trapped': Thousands call Childline for mental health help How should we talk to children about terrorism? FGM victims need medical attention 'every hour' says charity

The non-statutory programmes of study for PSHE and Citizenship From September 2019 RSE will be compulsory in all school RSE must be delivered "in a sensitive manner which is appropriate to the age and understanding of pupils and the ethos of the school". See school handbook for PSHE/Citizenship policy

Some topics we cover (an up to the minute, relevant, bespoke curriculum) Self esteem and self confidence Politics and elections The pressures on teenagers Student input Mental and emotional health Drugs and alcohol abuse Peer pressure Our identity Racism, prejudice and discrimination extremism Staying safe online The impact of pornography risk social media

How is PSHE/Citizenship delivered? Close liaison with APMs and PDWB Lead Drop Down Days Specialist, trained relationships and sex education teachers Active and student led Our Christian Ethos How is PSHE/Citizenship delivered? Outside speakers/ theatre companies Through tutor time With sensitivity: the needs and backgrounds of all students are taken into account Students are signposted to places they can give further information

Feedback from students: “I learnt so much which will help me in my future relationships and life.   ”Very informative, lots to take in” “We thought we knew all about it, but we realise we didn’t” “We can only learn this stuff at school” “Every single teacher and speaker tried to give us as much information as possible which made me enjoy today’s lessons.”

May 4th Year 10 Drop Down Day Contraception Sexually Transmitted Infections Relationships and Sex Consent The impact of Pornography

Any comments/thing you would like us to consider PSHE?