

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.

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

Safe and Together Virtual Academy
Online learning for teachers and other professionals on Domestic Abuse

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.