Category: PSE – Other
PSE Other- Second Level Other
PSE Other- Second Level Online Learning
PSE Other- Second Level Lessons
A series of lessons from Barclays covering topics such as debt, careers, growth mindset and various other topics
Healthy Eating resources aimed at P6. Lessons are resources are free but require a sign up
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.
PSE Other- Second Level Links
Crush Resources- Domestic Abuse
Resources for teaching about domestic abuse.
Variety of resources focusing on rights of the child
Rise Above is where you will find interesting and useful stuff from the web and beyond to get us all talking about the things that matter to us. You’ll find inspiring and useful stories, videos, games and advice.
Wide range of topics and resources from Barclays life skills
Online interactive activities to promote positive financial skills
To make the most of the internet, children need to make smart decisions. Be Internet Legends empowers younger children to use the web safely and wisely, so they can be confident explorers of the online world.
Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.
Safety Net is a charity which helps children and young people feel safe and confident. Young people like you, tell us they worry about things like bullying, friendships, feeling safe at home, and more. We help you by listening to these worries and finding ways together, to manage them.
Better Movers, Better Thinkers
Better Movers and Thinkers (BMT) is an approach to learning and teaching in physical education designed to develop the ability of all children and young people to move and think in a more cohesive way with a specific focus on developing, enhancing and fostering Executive Function (EF) skills within the learning process.
Various resources aimed at 9-10 year olds, all about healthy eating. Also includes information for parents and children/young people themselves
Government advice and trusted resources for schools to safeguard students from radicalisation, build resilience to all types of extremism and promote shared values.
PSE Other- Second Level Videos
BBC Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. The films are designed to help encourage inclusion.
West OS National E-Learning: Keeping Myself Safe Videos (Second Level)
Over 50 videos for Second Level ‘Keeping Myself Safe’ from the national e-learning partnership. These videos require a Glow login
PSE Other- Senior Phase Videos
Crush Resources – Keeping mum video clip:
Resources for teaching about domestic abuse
‘Trust Me Film’ is a unique film exploring the impact that gambling and other risk-taking behaviours can have on young people as well as their family, friends and communities. The film draws on the views, experiences, and imaginations of Scottish young people and is the only free film-based teaching resource on this topic in the UK.
PSE Other- Senior Phase Online Learning
Safe and Together Virtual Academy
Online learning for teachers and other professionals on Domestic Abuse
PSE Other- Senior Phase Lessons
Lesson plans and resources to support the deliver of lessons around financial skills, transitions, interviews etc
Resources to support practitioners teaching young people about gambling
Beyond a Culture of Two Halves- Sectarianism Resource
This resource has been updated by YouthLink Scotland as part of the Action on Sectarianism website (www.actiononsectarianism.info) on which it is now available to download for free.
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.