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Radicalisation of incels PSHE / Citizenship lesson including information on the meaning of misogyny, radicalisation and incels, how vulnerability can lead to radicalisation into incel culture, the impact of incel culture and how to keep ourselves safe and what to do if we need help. This incels lesson covers some of the issues arising from the emergence of Andrew Tate and the Netflix show Adolescence without making reference to them in any way. Meets PSHE guidance.

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Easy to follow power point lesson (no prior printing or preparation required). Designed to be delivered as a 60 minute lesson but all of our resources are fully editable meaning that slides and tasks could be removed or changed to turn this into a shorter assembly or tutorial lesson.

No previous knowledge in the subject area is needed and this lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist as well as an experienced PSHE teacher.

Lesson includes -
Starter and plenary task to demonstrate learning and progression
Clear and accurate information
Definitions of likely new vocabulary
Discussion tasks and feedback slides
Video clips
Short, engaging tasks
Links for pupils to gain further support and information
An ask an expert option
An optional Rights Respecting Schools Slide
An optional careers link slide
Optional to remove slides to reduce lesson length
Writing frames provided where needed

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