Please note:
Following advice from the PSHE Association, the PHSE curriculum during 20/21 academic year will be taught in a different order as not all education topics are appropriate for remote teaching or home learning. It is considered that some of the topics covered in PSHE education are complex and sometimes sensitive and are therefore best engaged with in discussions and activities facilitated by a teacher, within a safe classroom environment.
Therefore, spring term 2021, children will follow the Living in the Wider World topic and study Relationships during the summer term 2021.
Curriculum
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Long Term Planning
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Year 1
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Year 2
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Year 3
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Year 4
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Year 5
Healthy Relationships Education and PSHE Curriculum Year 6
Policies
WHINFIELD Equality and Inclusion 2020
WHINFIELD Mental Health and Well-Being Policy 2020
Healthy Lifestyle Survey to parent info
Resources
Some of the books that we use in school for PSHE activities
KS1 Powerpoint ready for sleep
KS2 Getting ready for sleep resource sheet
KS2 PowerPoint getting a good nights sleep
Feeling about going back to school activity for home
An activity to try at home- A Worry Jar
Celebrating PHSE
Celebrating our mental health homework
Celebrating some mental health homework 2
mental wellbeing activity feb 2021
What our children think about PSHE
Useful Links
The PSHE Association support NSPCC Resources
The NSPCC Share Aware resources and lesson plans have been created to help primary practitioners to show KS2 pupils how to stay safe online, and how to access available help inside and outside the school.
Share Aware explores the dangers of taking and sharing personal images online and of sharing personal information.
“The Share Aware activities and materials are child-friendly and engaging and enable teachers to address different aspects of online personal safety, including the dangers of taking and sharing personal images. This resource will make a valuable contribution to high quality PSHE provision for primary-aged pupils.”