| Why is PSHE important?  | 
		
			| Our PSHE curriculum enables our pupils to develop the knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes they need to live confident, safe, healthy, independent lives. It prepares them for the opportunities, experiences, responsibilities, and challenges of life as individuals, citizens, workers, and parents. PSHE has the power to enhance the health and emotional wellbeing of all children, their families, and the whole school community. It promotes pupils spiritual, moral, cultural, mental, emotional, and physical development yet also introduces them to a wider world. PSHE enables individuals to make an active contribution to their communities therefore promoting community cohesion. | 
		
			| How is organised?  | 
		
			|  Myself and My Relationships | Healthy and Safer Lifestyles   | Citizenship | Economic Wellbeing | 
		
			| What is taught? | 
		
			| My Emotions Beginning and Belonging Anti-bullying Family and Friends  Managing Change. Healthy Friendships     | Personal Safety Digital Lifestyles Drug Education Relationships and Sex Education Healthy Lifestyles Managing Safety Risk (including Road Safety).                                                       | Diversity and Communities Rights, Rules and Responsibilities  Working Together.   |  Financial capability         | 
		
			|   In what order?  | 
		
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						|   | Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 |  
						| Yr 6 | Rights and Responsibilities | Family and Friends/Healthy Friendships |  Digital Lifestyles/ Financial Capability | Personal Safety | Drug Education   | Relationship and Sex Education |  
						| Yr 5 | Beginning and Belonging | Anti-Bullying | Diversity and Community | Managing Risks | Healthy Lifestyles | Relationship and Sex Education |  
						| Yr 4 | Rights and Responsibilities | Family and Friends | Personal Safety | Digital Lifestyles | Drug Education | Managing Change |  
						| Yr 3 | Beginning and Belonging | My Emotions | Diversity and Community | Healthy Lifestyles | Safety and Risk   | Relationship Education |  
						| Yr 2 | Rights and Responsibilities | Anti-Bullying | Family and Friends | Personal Safety | Drug Education | Relationship Education |  
						| Yr 1 | Beginning and Belonging | My Emotions | Diversity and Community | Healthy Lifestyles | Safety and Risks | Managing Change |  
						| EYFS | Beginning and Belonging | Family and Friends My Emotions | Identities and Diversity | Me and My World | My Body and Growing Up | Keeping Safe Healthy Lifestyles |  | 
		
			| What will this include? | 
		
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				Skills for communication, empathy and healthy relationshipsUnderstanding of the British valuesManagement of the physical and emotional changes at pubertyDevelopment of resilience, self-esteem, self-efficacy, and aspirationAwareness of personal responsibility and management of personal safety, including onlineKnowledge to support decision-making about personal, emotional, mental wellbeing, healthy lifestyles, and mental ill healthExploration of the knowledge for personal situations and decision makingOpportunities to explore, clarify and if necessary, challenge, their own and others’ values, attitudes, beliefs, rights, and responsibilitiesStrategies to live healthy, safe, fulfilling, responsible and balanced lives. | 
		
			| What will I see in a PSHE lesson?   | 
		
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				Establishing ground rulesWhole class discussion and debate using stem sentences as a scaffoldIntroduction and explanation of vocabularySocial skills games and activitiesWorking in pairs/groupsDrawing and writing, circle of feelings, mind maps, Venn Diagram, Diamond NinesDrama and role play Use of fiction, poems and picture booksUse of considered video clips, Newsround, BBC Bitesize Creation of posters, presentation, leaflets, comic strips, adverts  Distancing techniques such as case studies |