Activities to Start a Conversation About Gender Inequality and Gender Based Violence in the Classroom

Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4

An engaging introductory lesson exploring the definition of gender based violence and highlighting some key experiences including public sexual harassment, upskirting and victim blaming.

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Managing Healthy and Unhealthy Relationship Behaviours

Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4
A resource for schools preparing for statutory RSE from September, the lessons will support your students to recognise the qualities of healthy relationships, exhibit healthy relationship behaviours, identify the features of unhealthy or . . . unsafe relationships/family situations and know how to seek help if they or others are facing abusive circumstances. (Requires log in)
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Myth vs Reality: PSHE toolkit

Key Stage 3
With Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) becoming statutory in all schools from September 2020, schools need practical, thoughtful and helpful resources to help them teach RSE. Myth vs Reality, our new PSHE Toolkit for 11-14s explores the . . . topics of online pornography, healthy relationships and body image. This toolkit is an extension of our hugely successful practical PSHE toolkit ‘Crossing the Line,’ which aims to generate discussions amongst young people aged 11-14 about their experiences online.
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Respecting me, you, us: building healthy relationships and creating positive cultures

Key Stage 3
Respecting me, you, us is a CEOP Education resource developed in association with clinical psychologist, Dr. Elly Hanson. Designed for young people aged 12-14, Respecting me, you, us is a set of eight lesson plans and five short situational . . . films. The resource aims to help young people develop a better understanding of healthy relationships, and how to challenge unhealthy behaviours and social norms, to better protect them from harm through child on child abuse, both off and online.
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Switched

Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4
“Switched” is an educational resource used nationally to train teachers and educate students on Female Genital Mutilation. The resource encourages discussion around the inclusion of men and boys in the fight to #ENDFGM. It helps young . . . people identify reasons people justify FGM and how they can support others.
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