Personal Development and Well-Being
Here you will find information, support and guidance for key aspects of Personal Development and Well-Being including:
Personal, Social, Health Education (PSHE)
Citizenship
Healthy Schools
SEAL (Social Emotional Aspects of Learning)
By following the National Healthy Schools Programme web link you will be able to access national, regional and local programme information and guidance.
This includes guidance for the 4 healthy schools programme themes:-
1. Personal, Social and Health Education (including Sex and Relationship Education, Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco Education)
2. Healthy Eating
3. Physical Activity
4. Emotional Health and Well Being (including anti-bullying)
Click here for further information on Every Child Matters
Click here for further information on Social Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL)
Click here for further Citizenship information and guidance
See website for further details of the QCA Secondary Curriculum, including new programmes of study for PSHEE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education)
http://curriculum.qca.org.uk/curriculum-in-action/secondary_curriculum.aspx
April 2007 OFSTED Report- Time for change? Personal, Social and Health Education |
Summary
At a time of considerable change for personal, social and health education (PSHE), this report evaluates the current provision: whether it is based sufficiently closely on the needs of young people and how the outcomes might be best achieved. It considers the pressures that children and young people face as they mature and discusses the significant role played by most parents in advising and supporting their children. Schools and PSHE programmes in particular, have a major part to play in the personal and social development of young people.
Click here for further NYCC guidance on how to support safe practice in or outside the classroom
The North Yorkshire LA PSHCE Activities Database
To access the database as an audit tool, you must register at www.n-yorks.net including
in your details that you are a PSHCE co-ordinator, and then log in.
You can use this web based data base as:-
1. An auditing tool - 'Assessing Entitlement of PSHCE'
2. A source of PSHCE activities at KS3 and KS4
Article Classification| Age range | Key Stage 2
Key Stage 3
Key Stage 4
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| National Strategies | Inclusion
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| Curriculum & Personal Development | PSHCE
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| Teaching and Learning | Assessment
Curriculum Planning
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| Leadership | Development Planning
Self Evaluation
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| Pupils and Parents | Health and Wellbeing
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| Target Audience | Public
CYPS
LA Officers
Governors
Head Teachers
Teachers
Teaching Assistants
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| Article Type | Information Giving
Guidance
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| Submitted by | Katharine Bruce |
| Organisation | _CYPS_ |
| Created | 02nd September 2006 |
| Publication date | 02nd September 2006 |
| Last updated | 10th January 2009 2:54 |
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