PSHCE — Year 7

 

PSHCE Overview
Curriculum

Term 1&2: Transitions, perseverance and Respect

In this unit students will discuss the change in moving into their secondary school. Students will discuss worries, friendships, support and the types of things that they can do to settle into our community. Students will explore situations in which they will require resilience and perseverance, both at Secondary school and in the wider community. Students will be taken through a programme of lessons with the focus of respect and toxic masculinity based of Andrew Hampton's research where they will be given opportunities to voice their opinions on the topic.

Students will participate in class discussions, debates, and complete a self-assessment following each unit to check their understanding.

Personal
Relating to the personal or private parts of someone's life

Social
Relating to the life, welfare, and relationships of human beings in a community

Worries
To be anxious or uneasy, especially about something uncertain or potentially dangerous

Cultural
Relating to artistic or social actions or events considered to be valuable

Moral
The principles of right and wrong

Citizenship
The character of an individual as viewed by the society they live in.

Economic
The management of the resources (particularly financial) of a community, country, person.

Change
The process by which something becomes different

Community
A social group of any size whose members live in a specific place, share a government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:
Students will develop in a range of areas during this topic, including becoming more aware whilst developing their own understanding and decisions regarding this topic.

Create a supportive community:
Students will be able to recognise positive choices and how negative choices in this topic may affect others and the community around them.

Term 3: Healthy Lifestyles

In this topic, students will be given the opportunity to explore all aspects of healthy lifestyles, including physical fitness, nutrition, emotional well-being and oral hygiene. Students will explore the consequences to health related decisions, and consider ways of achieving positive emotional well-being. Students will be reminded of the importance of road safety.

Students will participate in class discussions, debates, and complete a self-assessment following each unit to check their understanding.

Healthy
Means to be in a good physical or mental condition; in good health

Lifestyle
The way in which a person lives

Mental Health
This is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:
Students will develop in a range of areas during this topic, including becoming more aware whilst developing their own understanding and decisions regarding this topic.

Create a supportive community:
Students will be able to recognise positive choices and how negative choices in this topic may affect others and the community around them.

Term 4: E-safety, grooming and bullying

In this unit, students will develop their understanding of e-safety. They will learn strategies to keep themselves safe while using the internet, with a specific focus on the use modern technology. Students will learn their understanding of grooming including; early signs of grooming, how to respond to this and how best to stay safe on-line. Students will explore the differences between bullying and banter.

Students will participate in class discussions, debates, and complete a self-assessment following each unit to check their understanding.

Cohesion
Uniting, sticking and working together

Diversity
The differences in society such as race, colour, religion, sexuality, culture and ability

Prejudice
To pre judge someone with a pre-conceived opinion or bias

Discrimination
To act favourable or unfavourably based on prejudice.

Grooming
The act of a paedophile in preparing a child to meet with them

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:
Students will develop in a range of areas during this topic, including becoming more aware whilst developing their own understanding and decisions regarding this topic.

Create a supportive community:
Students will be able to recognise positive choices and how negative choices in this topic may affect others and the community around them.

Term 5: Puberty and Relationships (RSE)

Students will examine the changes that they will go through during puberty, both physical and emotional and also look at healthy relationships. Students will be taught about Female Genital Mutilation, which will include the law, warning signs and sign posting for advice and guidance both inside and outside of school.

Students will participate in class discussions, debates, and complete a self-assessment following each unit to check their understanding.

Language
A form of communication by voice and body.

Expression
Showing emotion through words, body and through objects such as art.

Criminal Law
Law associated with criminal acts

Civil Law
Laws to do with a disagreement between people.

Excluded
To be removed from, not included, set apart.

Equality
Where something is fair and balanced.

Respect
Treating someone as you would hope to be treated.

Fairness
Where something is free from injustice, bias or wrong

Harmony
Balance, agreement, order, a positive relationship in society

Law
The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:
Students will develop in a range of areas during this topic, including becoming more aware whilst developing their own understanding and decisions regarding this topic.

Create a supportive community:
Students will be able to recognise positive choices and how negative choices in this topic may affect others and the community around them.

Term 6: Decision Making, Alcohol and Tobacco Education

Students will develop their understanding of alcohol, tobacco, energy drinks and vaping. They will explore the risks, law and give due consideration to the potential impact of peer pressure. Students will be given the opportunity to consider strategies to say 'no'.

Students will participate in class discussions, debates, and complete a self-assessment following each unit to check their understanding.

Tobacco
Nicotine rich leaves or an American plant, which are often used to smoke.

Nicotine
A toxic and addictive liquid found in tobacco.

Addiction
Not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you.

Vaping
The action or practice of inhaling and exhaling the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.

  • Spiritual
  • Moral
  • Social
  • Cultural

Develop the individual:
Students will develop in a range of areas during this topic, including becoming more aware whilst developing their own understanding and decisions regarding this topic.

Create a supportive community:
Students will be able to recognise positive choices and how negative choices in this topic may affect others and the community around them.