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Help yourself to our downloadable and printable resources. These can be used to compliment the activities in the Sweet Personal Growth and Wellbeing (PGW) qualification, or as stand-alone activities and projects. All of our resources tie into important topics covered in the PGW qualification, or are in line with relevant awareness events such as Pride Month, health and wellbeing events and more. For more information about the PGW qualification, visit us at www.sweet.education

Help yourself to our downloadable and printable resources. These can be used to compliment the activities in the Sweet Personal Growth and Wellbeing (PGW) qualification, or as stand-alone activities and projects. All of our resources tie into important topics covered in the PGW qualification, or are in line with relevant awareness events such as Pride Month, health and wellbeing events and more. For more information about the PGW qualification, visit us at www.sweet.education
Navigating personal future
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Navigating personal future

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This worksheet focuses on the topic of personal future and covers themes such as part-time working, worries about gaining work experience, threats to physical and online safety, and some of the major challenges of being a teenager and becoming a young adult. Students will also consider school and the risks of disengaging or being excluded from school.
The dangers of vaping
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The dangers of vaping

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In this worksheet, students will explore the topic of vaping and its associated dangers. Vaping (or smoking e-cigarettes) has become increasingly popular among young people, and it is often a gateway to smoking real cigarettes. That’s why it’s important to understand the potential risks and make informed decisions about your health. Students will answer true/false questions, take part in a brainstorming activity, and come up with solutions to different scenarios.
The Cost of Living Crisis
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The Cost of Living Crisis

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Use this worksheet to help students to understand what the cost-of-living crisis actually is and how it is measured by the Government. Students will consider how the cost of living crisis might affect someone’s mental health and wellbeing, and they will also explore ways in which to support those who are struggling.
How alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour
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How alcohol and drugs can lead to risky sexual behaviour

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This worksheet links directly to the PSHE curriculum, and teaches students about the dangers of alcohol and drugs, and that alcohol and substance misuse can impair judgement and decision making. Students will calculate units of alcohol, test their knowledge on different types of substances, reflect on consequences, and look at good advice from trusted sources.
Coercive Control, Gaslighting and Lovebombing
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Coercive Control, Gaslighting and Lovebombing

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At a time when instances of coercive control, misogyny, violence against women and abuse are extremely prevalent within our society, it is so important that we are teaching young people how to look out for signs of dangerous behaviour and identify unhealthy relationships. This worksheet covers: coercive control and the law, signs of coercive control, lovebombing, and gaslighting. Students will conduct research into these topics, have discussions, and watch videos to help improve their understanding. Students are also provided with additional links where they can access help and support on these topics.
Personal hygiene: Keeping clean and staying germ free!
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Personal hygiene: Keeping clean and staying germ free!

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This worksheet helps students to understand more about personal hygiene, and about how germs (bacteria and viruses) are spread. The worksheet also teaches students about how to prevent and treat infections. Students will conduct research, come up with top tips, answer true/false questions, and take part in a quiz!
Coping with exam stress for neurodiverse learners
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Coping with exam stress for neurodiverse learners

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As a neurodiverse learner, exam season can be daunting. Revision can be challenging, but there is a lot of support out there. This worksheet is designed to help neurodiverse learners plan for their exams so that their parents and teachers can make the day run as smoothly as possible and support learners as best as they can.
Understanding Fake News
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Understanding Fake News

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Fake news is information that is false or deliberately misleading and which is spread through traditional news channels like newspapers, TV, radio or online platforms. Fake news is on the rise, and we are seeing it much more in recent months and years. This worksheet helps students to realise the dangers of fake news, think of examples of fake news, and understand how to identify it properly.
Puberty, hormones, and the changing body
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Puberty, hormones, and the changing body

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This worksheet will teach your students about the signs of puberty, what hormone changes can look like in different people, visual and non-visual changes, and where to access help/support from. This is a great resource to introduce students to the concept of puberty and get them talking openly about their experiences.
The causes and dangers of tooth decay
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The causes and dangers of tooth decay

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This worksheet will teach your students about the dangers of tooth decay and how to stop or reverse it. Students will examine the stages of tooth decay, investigate how sugar can cause decay, and watch a video on correct teeth brushing.
Stem cell donation
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Stem cell donation

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As well as treating injury and the effects of ageing, a stem cell or bone marrow transplant can be used to replace damaged blood cells with healthy ones. It can be used to treat serious blood conditions such as Leukaemia, Lymphoma, and sickle cell anaemia. This worksheet teaches students about the advantages of stem cell donation. They will watch a video, conduct research, and then create a poster, leaflet or video about stem cell donation.
Self-examination and screening
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Self-examination and screening

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This worksheet provides students with valuable information on screening (a medical test done on a person to pick up a condition before it develops, or at a very early stage) and self-examination (the examination of your own body to identify disease or abnormalities).
The dangers of an inactive lifestyle
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The dangers of an inactive lifestyle

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Physical inactivity is when you don’t move your body for a long period of time. This worksheet explains how a sedentary lifestyle can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and certain types of cancer. Students will conduct research, look at different scenarios, and watch a video about these dangers.
National Careers Week (March)
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National Careers Week (March)

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Use this worksheet to teach your students about National Careers Week, which takes place in March every year. National Careers week is an important event that can help students at school, college and university to explore various career paths and learn about the opportunities available to them.
How to use a defibrillator
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How to use a defibrillator

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This poster/visual tool provides students with a step-by-step guide from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) on how to use a defibrillator. Students can also watch the BHF’s video on how to use a defibrillator safely.
The World Around Us
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The World Around Us

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The world is an ever-changing place and can appear troubled, chaotic, and quite worrying. Recent surveys have highlighted that many young people are concerned with issues around the cost of living, the world around us, their personal futures, relationships, and exams. This worksheet asks students to reflect on a series of questions about these topics, and express their own feelings on each one.
Plastic Free July - My Plastic Pledge
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Plastic Free July - My Plastic Pledge

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Plastic Free July is a great time for students to learn about the impact of plastic on the environment and have a look at their own plastic usage to see what simple swaps they can make. Students will think about their daily routines, and what plastic they use in the bathroom, kitchen, school and elsewhere.
Pride Month
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Pride Month

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Pride month is celebrated in June to raise awareness of the Stonewall Riots (or the Stonewall Uprising) of 1969 in New York City. This worksheet will help students to understand more about the Stonewall riots and think about important aspects of Pride.
LGBT+ History Month
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LGBT+ History Month

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February is LGBT+ History Month and it is a time to observe the history of gay rights and related civil rights movements. This worksheet gives your students the opportunity to celebrate people’s gender identities and sexual orientations, as well as their contributions to our culture.
Black History Month
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Black History Month

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Black History is an annual event that is celebrated in October. This worksheet explores why we celebrate Black History Month, asks students to identify several inspirational black people, and allows them to design an event that celebrates black culture within their school and community.