pptx, 25.04 MB
pptx, 25.04 MB
pdf, 97.6 KB
pdf, 97.6 KB

Help students explore what happens when “home” isn’t safe with this fully scripted PSHE lesson and worksheet. Designed for KS3 and KS4, this resource tackles vulnerability, street life, and understanding behaviour in a safeguarding-aware, discussion-friendly way.

This lesson and activities are created in honour of International Day for Street Children, 12 April, making it a timely way to engage students with a real-world global issue.

This pack includes:

17-slide PowerPoint with narrative flow and discussion prompts
Fully scripted teacher narration for plug-and-play delivery
Worksheet for reflection and group discussion
Safeguarding guidance woven throughout, with clear support signposting

Learning outcomes:

  • Understand why some young people don’t feel safe at home
  • Explore the link between vulnerability and choices
  • Reflect on behaviour as communication
  • Identify ways to offer support safely

Perfect for teachers who want a ready-to-use, high-quality PSHE lesson that’s thoughtful, discussion-led, and safe.

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