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Resources will be added here as they are created and shared. Please get in touch on the link below to recommend any resources you have come across.
Government advice and trusted resources for schools to safeguard students from radicalisation, build resilience to all types of extremism and promote shared values.
This resource consists of lessons to explore issues around sectarianism in a safe and challenging environment. Four key questions are addressed:
This resource has been developed in collaboration with school practitioners, extremism experts, the Department for Education and the Home Office. It is designed to reflect recent developments around extremism and empower staff to safeguard pupils as part of a whole-school approach to implementing the Prevent duty.
Government advice and trusted resources for schools to safeguard students from radicalisation, build resilience to all types of extremism and promote shared values.
Reflective Questions on Racial Bullying:
Social story from The Autism Educator explaining COVID-19. Please note the copyright protection information at the end of this resource
App designed for children with ASD or ASN to relax using animated stories, for ages 3 and up, available on iTunes, Google and Chrome
Have you washed?? | Communication Friendly Environments (glowscotland.org.uk)
It can be difficult for some children and young people to focus on hygiene and what it means. Sometimes they are too excited to start the day, or continue to play that they rush their washing in the shower or bath. Sometimes they are too stressed that their brain cannot break down each step that is needed to ensure they have washed themselves.
Mental Health Awareness Week Materials
Resources to support work around Mental Health Awareness week in May
This video resource exemplifies young people from early to senior phase self-reporting about their health and wellbeing. They describe and illustrate the skills, knowledge and capabilities they have in relation to health and wellbeing experiences and outcomes which are the responsibility of all.
Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing
The Mental Health Foundation Scotland, Digital Bricks Learning and Children’s Health Scotland have created a Professional Learning Resource for Scottish Government in Mental Health and Wellbeing. It has been designed for all staff working in schools across Scotland. It is open access and available to anyone who may find it of benefit.
A range of mental health and wellbeing video clips
Treehouse is an online education platform full of interactive, inspirational and confidence, boosting modules to support schools, their teachers, and pupils to be the best version of themselves. Designed by the team of psychologists, teachers and motivation experts at Tree of Knowledge. Treehouse offers a unique, fun and flexible way to support the mental health and wellbeing of staff and pupils, and increase motivation and creativity. Subscription required
Adapted home learning curriculum for young people with additional needs (free for families)
A motivating, skills, and child-led curriculum. This interactive digital download includes simple examples and suggestions for schools and families. It is based on using an individual approach that encourages engagement and helps to develop skills. Parents/carers can get a code to access this curriculum for free. If you are a teacher or other professional, please ask families to contact directly as the codes are single-use and unique to each customer. This is a single download, so please open it in the device you wish to use it in! Further information can be obtained at the website below.
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