
What is Prejudice? Prejudice & Discrimination. A look at prejudice and discrimination in society and in the workplace . A fully-resourced lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed PSHE / Citizenship / Personal Development lesson
To identify different types of prejudice
To describe different types of discrimination and explain what discrimination looks like
To evaluate how prejudice & discrimination can impact people’s lives and communities
Some Key Terms Covered
Prejudice, Direct Discrimination, Harassment, Victimisation, Indirect Discrimination, Stereotype
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning) Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
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Prejudice & Equality, Diversity & Equal Rights: PSHE Unit
PSHE Unit – Prejudice, Discrimination & Equal Rights | Life in the Wider World | KS3 / KS4 This powerful and thought-provoking 7-lesson PSHE unit supports students in understanding the legal, social, and emotional impact of prejudice, discrimination, and inequality. Aligned with the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum and supporting British Values education, the unit encourages students to challenge stereotypes, reflect on justice, and embrace diversity. Perfect for KS3 and KS4 students (ages 11–16), this unit is ideal for PSHE lessons, tutor time, drop-down days, or use during Diversity Week, Anti-Bullying Week, or Human Rights Day. ⚖️ **Lesson Topics Covered:** * The Equality Act & Discrimination – Understanding the law and protected characteristics * Prejudice & Discrimination – What it looks like and how to challenge it * Racism in Society – Exploring the impact of systemic and individual racism * LGBTQ+ Rights Around the World – Global perspectives and human rights * What Is Feminism? – Gender equality, empowerment, and common misconceptions * Hate Crime in the UK – Definitions, consequences, and reporting abuse * Equality, Diversity & Stereotyping – How labels limit and how to think beyond them 📦 **Each Lesson Pack Includes:** 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint * (Learning objectives, confidence checkers, discussion prompts, video links, and visual aids) * Engaging Student Activities – Comprehension, case studies, critical thinking, debate and group discussion * Assessment Opportunities – Reflection tasks, progress checks, and exit tickets * Extension Materials & Support Links – Real-world examples and further reading * Accessible for All Teachers – Suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists **This unit is ideal for:** * PSHE & Citizenship leads delivering high-quality diversity and equality education * Schools developing inclusive culture and student voice * Pastoral and safeguarding teams tackling discrimination, bias, and stereotyping Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + printable student worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Equality, prejudice, diversity, hate crime, feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, discrimination, social justice Empower your students to become tolerant, informed, and respectful members of society—with this essential PSHE unit on prejudice and equal rights. **Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:** [Personal Finance as a young adult](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12767773) [Online Safety + Staying Safe](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12767785) [Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress ](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/y11-survival-kit-revision-and-exam-stress-12410378) [British Values Explored Bundle](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12767791) [PSHE - Debating Topical Issues ](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12767789) [Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure ](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12767794) [Finance Risk + Online Safety ](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12767796) **Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
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Identity, diversity and equality PSHE lessons KS3 KS4 **Lessons:** • What is Your Identity? • Multicultural Britain • Breaking Down Stereotypes • Prejudice and Discrimination • Learning Disabilities • LGBTQ+ What is it? • Equality Act 2010 **What students will learn:** This unit helps students explore personal and social identity. They’ll reflect on what shapes who they are and how Britain’s multicultural society influences daily life. By tackling stereotypes and prejudice, students will see the importance of inclusion and respect. They’ll also learn about the Equality Act and rights for minority groups, including those with disabilities and LGBTQ+ identities. This builds awareness of equality and equips them to challenge discrimination in all its forms.
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