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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.
Savings and life aspirations
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Savings and life aspirations

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Students investigate the difference between savings and current accounts. Why it's important to start saving at a young age. Students link this with their life aspirations and setting short/long term SMART goals, a homework task to create a 'dream board'.
Managing money
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Managing money

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An interactive lesson where students work in groups to decide how the government should spend UK Taxpayer's money. Groups are presented with global/national issues which they must respond to and change their budgets - each time discussing/debating the impact their financial decisions will have on the UK. A really engaging and interactive lesson that can include everyone in some way.
Mental Health v Mental Illness
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Mental Health v Mental Illness

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Using mental health agencies such as TimeToChange, students explore the difference between mental health, mental illness, bust some common myths/stereotypes, encouraged to discuss issues surrounding MH/MI. How to respond to people who have MH/MI. A physiological look at the brain when someone is depressed, underling the impacts depression has on learning, memory and flourishing. Please note, some students can be sensitive towards this session. Consider your audience carefully, set some ground rules and provide students with a safe place to share thoughts, and/or exit the class if necessary.
Peer pressure and bullying
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Peer pressure and bullying

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Peer pressure, bullying, forgiveness, debates, opinion lines along with articles and differentiated writing tasks to complete
Quiz PSHEE (general)
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Quiz PSHEE (general)

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Quiz covering main themes in PSHEE split into three areas: health and wellbeing, relationships, living in the wider world. There is a bonus music round (unrelated, but for extra fun if you have time) - opportunities for discussion and some weblink to relevant additional information. Safeguarding question included for your school, edit the names in the answer slide to represent your safeguarding team. Enjoy!
Trade unions
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Trade unions

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An introduction into trade unions, what they do and a critical debate about their impact on society
British Values
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British Values

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Year 7 Citizenship British Values lesson to introduce what the values are, discussion about what makes us British
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
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.
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.
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.
Acid Attacks: First Aid and prevalence in London
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Acid Attacks: First Aid and prevalence in London

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Given the recent rise in acid attacks in London due to anyone being able to buy acid, less sanctions for perpetrators, and easy to inflict harm - it is essential that students are aware of this and more importantly, know how to apply basic first aid in the event of an attack occurring to them or someone they know.
End of Year Quiz Fun
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End of Year Quiz Fun

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This end of year quiz is suited for secondary (year 7 – 13). 8 rounds of 10 questions featuring: current affairs, general knowledge, movies, celebrities, sport, music (embedded audio files), famous places, flags. Enjoy! (and well done for getting to the end of the year! Enjoy your summer hols!)
Ethics in business
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Ethics in business

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A critical look at how ethical issues arise when doing business both locally and on an international scale.