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The flexible, ready-to-use content has been co-created with educators and young people and help teach PSHE, RHE and RSHE to Upper KS2, KS3 and KS4 students.
On 4 December 2019 we met Unique Talent to discuss gangs and serious youth violence. Unique Talent work in gang prevention, mediation, mentoring and coaching
REsources and activities to help start conversations with young people about relationships
Running the Lines - raises awareness of County Lines and the exploitation of young people. The story follows Evan who is groomed, exploited and forced to move drugs for a London based organised crime group.
Guidance on making a Prevent referral
Many grooming cases have started with adults buying chicken in a chicken shop and then expecting favours in return
Guidance for DSLs to help safeguard learners vulnerable to radicalisation.
A brief outlining challenges for communicating about child sexual exploitation and abuse online, with preliminary recommendations
This document can be used by professionals when discussing the exploitation of children and young people, including when escalating intelligence and delivering training.
Protect yourself and your friends from false information about coronavirus. Use the SHARE checklist to make sure you don't feed the beast.
The Dark Web explained consists of a short informational film with a separate fact sheets for professionals and parents and carers
A framework developed by the PSHE Association to facilitate classroom discussions in the event of a terrorist attack.
Advice and support if you are worried about someone at risk of radicalisation
Secondary resources unpicking extreme right wing, Islamist and other forms of extremism and terrorism
2 self-assessment toolkits that can help schools recognise harm and create safety for students in their settings. One has a specific focus on Harmful Sexual Behaviours and the other more broadly on Extra-familial Harm
Powerful videos, teaching powerpoint and lesson plan for secondaries from Childnet
Guidance for schools on how to help young people understand terrorist attacks
Guidance, support and resources to help schools understand and manage incidents around harmful sexual bahaviour
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