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Designed to support Autism Awareness week in schools. Each link comes with a lesson plan, list of required resources and the tasks linked to plan.
Life Skills: Making Tea and Coffee | Communication Friendly Environments (glowscotland.org.uk)
Communication friendly environments link for making hot drinks
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.
Gambling- Invisible Addiction Podcast
Each episode will treat you to a natural conversation about problem gambling, with personal stories and guest interviews. You will hear from industry experts, psychologists, campaigners, people in recovery and those from the education, research and treatment sectors. The first episode of series one is about young people in schools and gambling
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Reflective Questions on Racial Bullying:
People who help us collection | Tes
A collection of resources about ‘people who helps us’. A free sign up is required to download resources.
PSHE Responsibilities | Teaching Resources (tes.com)
Powerpoint slides on typical responsibilities of young children. Can be used to initiate discussion. Last slide is activity for children to write/draw their own responsibilities at home or school. They could also think of a new responsibility which they would like to have. Includes role-play cards. A free sign up is required to download resources
This resource outlines an assembly for early years children which uses the book The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister to teach young children about the importance of sharing and friendship. There are also planners showing how the book can be used as a nursery to primary transition project.
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