Category: Health and Wellbeing

HWB Policies and Guidance

Health and Wellbeing Principles and Practice Paper

 

Education Scotland PSE Thematic Review Report

 

Healthy Relationships and Consent: key messages for young people

 

Virtual Work Placement Guidance (March 2020)

 

Suicide Prevention Action Plan- Every Life Matters

 

 

Achieving high quality interactions through collaborative practice in Early Years: the impact on children’s language development

Wednesday 12th May 4pm – 5pm
Sign up via CPD Manager

This session presented by FV Speech and Language Therapy will address the prevalence and impact of communication difficulties in Early years. We will look at:

  • the size of the problem and the impact on children and young people
  • adult /child interaction and language building
  • play-based, child-centred strategies that support language development
  • Clackmannanshire LIFT project – an overview of the SAC LIFT project in the ‘wee county’ and the impact on
    children and young people

FVWL RIC Easter School – recorded lessons

Recorded lessons now available:

We are delighted to be offering a range of recorded lessons on our FVWL RIC YouTube Channel which can be fully and freely accessed over Easter and beyond … This range of resources is continually evolving and will be added to as the session progresses.

For our Easter school we will have lessons for Senior Phase pupils designed to support them to succeed in National 5 and Higher SQA assessments.  So far these include: Maths, English, Geography, History, Modern Studies, Classical Studies, Computing Science, Design Manufacture, Biology, Health and Food Technology.

We are also offering a range of Literacy and Numeracy lessons for BGE pupils.  There will be over 50 lessons available initially and these will be added to as the session progresses.

Audrey Farley

Curriculum & Virtual Learning Lead

Planning for Choices and Changes- Third and Fourth Level Lessons

Change is Inevitable

Change is a normal and constant process through which something becomes different. It is an inevitable part of life. This activity helps young people to understand the change process by reflecting on physical changes that happen to living things, with a particular focus on the teenage years.

 

The Impact of Change

Change is a normal and constant process through which something becomes different. It is an inevitable part of life. Sometimes change can be positive and sometimes it can be negative. This activity helps young people to think about the change process and its impact, both positive and negative.

 

Coping with Change

Change is a normal and constant process through which something becomes different. It is an inevitable part of life. Sometimes change can be positive and sometimes it can be negative. This activity helps young people to think about different strategies to help them cope with change.