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Year 8 Living in the Wider World PSHE

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NEW 2024 Year 8 PSHE Living in the Wider World package - taken from the EC Publishing Complete 2024 PSHE + RSE Package. Contains 10 hours of detailed, new, differentiated and editable PSHE lessons (some are double lessons) which meet all the latest 2020-2024 PSHE guidelines for KS3 (both DfE and PSHE Association). These lessons are specifically aimed at Year 7, but everything is editable and they could be tweaked for any KS3 group. Includes: Attendance and Punctuality Ambitious, Realistic Careers Employability Skills Introduction Entrepreneurs Introduction Saving and Investing Money Importance of Teamwork Sexism in Society Ableism, Disability Awareness County Lines and Gangs (2 hours) Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint for each lesson lasting at least one hour, clip tasks with questions and answers, worksheets, creative tasks, literacy focus tasks, analysis, case studies, group tasks and much more. All lessons include signposting to further help agencies and charities and clear, measurable outcomes. All lessons are fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow. Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, The British Legion, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. We also run psheresources .com where you can find everything you need for PSHE, RE and Citizenship at discounted rates. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk Check out our PSHE Packages on Tes here: Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE Complete KS5 PSHE and RSE One Year of Citizenship and British Values Complete KS3 RE Complete Careers and Employability AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 10,000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
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Ableism

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New 2024 PSHE lesson all about ableism as well as visible and invisible disabilities and how people can be treated differently in work, school and public environments - sometimes breaking the Equality Act 2010. Students will examine exactly what we mean by ableism, by exploring examples and case studies, with a focus on prejudice and discrimination. They will also establish the difference between purposeful ableism (e.g to save money in a workplace) and ableism from naivety. The lesson includes case studies, clip tasks, creative tasks, analysis and literacy tasks and much more. Created for KS3 but could be used as a reminder for KS4. This lesson is taken from the new EC Publishing Complete PSHE Package which can be found at the EC Publishing website. Everything is editable and easy to pick up and run with and includes future DfE updates too. This has been written to cover the 2020-24 PSHE guidance from the DfE and PSHE Association for Living in the Wider World. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk We also run psheresources. com Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, The British Legion, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. Please visit our Tes store https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources for everything PSHE, RSE, RE and Citizenship. We still offer a free lesson of your choice for each time you leave a review! Just email info@ecpublishing.co.uk Check out our PSHE Packages on Tes here: Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE Complete KS5 PSHE and RSE One Year of Citizenship and British Values Complete KS3 RE Complete Careers and Employability AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 12,000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
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The Equality Act 2010

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17 lessons and an assembly all about equality with a focus on the Equality Act 2010. Everything is editable and created for you to cover the 2023 DfE / PSHE Association guidance. Created to be engaging, interesting and easy to use. Lessons included: The Equality Act 2010 Introduction Lesson What are Protected Characteristics? Disability, discrimination and the The Equality Act 2010 Pronouns, Gender and The Equality Act 2010 Gender, gender roles and equality Prejudice and Discrimination Rights and Responsibilities in the workplace Ageism, prejudice and discrimination Racism, prejudice and discrimination Sexual harassment, work and UK law Sexism in work and society (UK) Neurodiversity LGBT+ Rights 2024 What is ableism? Equality Assembly Microaggressions, offensive language and bullying Equality and Equality - what’s the difference? The previews shown are just a small sample of what is included. Activities are scaffolded, there is a detailed and colourful PowerPoint, clip tasks with questions and answers, information pack, worksheets,literacy tasks, creative tasks, signposting to further help agencies and charities, clear outcomes and also partnered activities. It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow. Lesson are taken from the EC Publishing Complete Secondary Package which can be found at our the EC Publishing website, along with all our resources at discounted rates. You can also visit my Tes store https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources for everything PSHE, RSE, RE and Citizenship. Find more lessons on everything from RSE, misogyny, masculinity and Andrew Tate to jobs, consent, stereotyping, employment and careers, dating, love, drugs, alcohol, vaping, sleep, mental health and wellbeing, extremism, pornography, gender and transgender prejudice, racism, British Values, living in the wider world, sexual health, equality and diversity, STIs, contraception, sex and relationships and much more at our website psheresources .com or Google EC Publishing (unfortunately we cannot link from this site). Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Bank of England, The British Legion, The Children’s Commissioner, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. We also run ecpublishing.co.uk and you can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
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Thematic PSHE - Discrimination

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Perfect for meeting the new PSHE Statutory guidelines, this pack has been created from the popular EC Resources PSHE lessons to match one of the new PSHE Association optional frameworks - the ‘Thematic Framework’, from their model programme builder. This is one of a variety of ways to order your PSHE content and follows the PSHE Association’s new, suggested order for content within their three categories: Living in the Wider World, Relationships and Health and Wellbeing. PSHE Association Theme: Spring 1 Relationships Topic –Discrimination Discrimination in all its forms, including: racism, religious discrimination, disability, discrimination, sexism, homophobia, biphobia and transphobia This pack is mapped against the latest DfE guidance and uses the PSHE Association Core themes (R39, R40, R41, R3, R4, R42, R43) for the 2020 Requirements (Statutory Health and RSE). Learning Outcomes for this unit – Students will learn… how to manage influences on beliefs and decisions about group-think and persuasion how to develop self-worth and confidence about gender identity, transphobia and gender-based discrimination how to recognise and challenge homophobia and biphobia how to recognise and challenge racism and religious discrimination All lessons are editable, differentiated at least three ways so you can be Ofsted and DfE guidance-ready and ensure your pupils have the very best PSHE education. Each pack contains a variety of activities, an hour-long PowerPoint, a clip with questions, a literacy focus task, new key-term introductions, reading aloud materials, assessment opportunities, progress checkers and creative tasks. Who are EC Resources? EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children’s Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. Check out our PSHE Packages here: Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE One Year of KS5 PSHE and RSE One Year of Citizenship and British Values Complete Year 7 and 8 RE Complete Careers and Employability AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack Find all the other Thematic Modules here: The rest of the Thematic Packages can be found here: We also run psheresources.com and you can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group, with 7000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
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Equality, Disability + Law (MACS Charity Lesson)

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A KS4 PSHCE lesson which serves as both an introduction to the concept of disability discrimination in UK law and in depth examination of the 2010 Equality Act. The lesson, created by MACS Charity with EC Resources, allows students to investigate the benefits to society of the 2010 Equality Act by studying cases of discrimination in schools, workplaces and the wider world. These resources also serve to highlight how MACS charity (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia and Coloboma Support) helps children with visual impairments and prepares them for life as independent and disabled UK citizens. The lesson lasts around 2 hours and includes differentiated activities, case study investigations, literacy focus and debate tasks, clip tasks and group activities as well as guidance to show how the lesson meets sections of the new PSHE draft curriculum from the DfE for 2020 and the statutory Citizenship curriculum for KS4. The lesson is in the Zip File - the images have been uploaded so you can clearly see what the lesson includes. MACS is a charity for young people who were born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes, so the assemblies focus on the importance of valuing our vision and how we should treat everyone with respect and without prejudice. For school fundraising resources, MACS bunting and masks and further information, please visit the MACS website: https://macs.org.uk/schools-pack-downloads/ For more information on how you and your school can get involved, visit: https://macs.org.uk/schools
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Disability Discrimination+ The Equality Act (MACS Charity Lesson)

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A KS3 PSHCE lesson which serves as both an introduction to the concept of disability discrimination and the 2010 Equality Act. The lesson, created by MACS Charity with EC Resources, allows students to investigate the benefits to society of the 2010 Equality Act by studying cases of discrimination in the wider world. These resources also serve to highlight how MACS charity (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia and Coloboma Support) helps children with visual impairments and prepares them for life as independent and disabled UK citizens. The lesson lasts around 2 hours and includes differentiated activities, case study investigations, clip tasks and group activities as well as guidance to show how the lesson meets sections of the new PSHE draft curriculum from the DfE for 2020 and the statutory Citizenship curriculum for KS3. The lesson is in the Zip File - the images have been uploaded so you can clearly see what the lesson includes. MACS is a charity for young people who were born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes, so the assemblies focus on the importance of valuing our vision and how we should treat everyone with respect and without prejudice. For school fundraising resources, MACS bunting and masks and further information, please visit the MACS website: https://macs.org.uk/schools-pack-downloads/ For more information on how you and your school can get involved, visit: https://macs.org.uk/schools
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Celebrating Differences (MACS Charity Lesson)

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A KS1 PSHE lesson which serves as both an introduction to the concept of disability and differences and also highlights how MACS charity (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia and Coloboma Support) helps children with visual impairments. The lesson lasts around 90 minutes and includes differentiated activities, creative tasks, clip tasks and a story as well as guidance to show how the lesson meets sections of the new PSHE draft curriculum from the DfE for 2020 and the Citizenship non-statutory KS1 guidance. The lesson is in the Zip File - the images have been uploaded so you can clearly see what the lesson includes. MACS is a charity for young people who were born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes, so the assemblies focus on the importance of valuing our vision and how we should treat everyone with respect and without prejudice. For school fundraising resources, MACS bunting and masks and further information, please visit the MACS website: https://macs.org.uk/schools-pack-downloads/ For more information on how you and your school can get involved, visit: https://macs.org.uk/schools