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Age: 10-16, ks2, ks3, ks4
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE, SMSC, Citizenship
Activities to help children and young people develop empathy and understanding towards people with migration experience. Suitable for primary and secondary school students ages 7 to 18.
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE
Coronavirus activities for children and young people on safety, kindness and first aid.
Age: 5-18
Type: Lesson plan, teaching package, videos
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
A range of activities to help children and young people learn first aid at home during the coronavirus crisis.
Age: 7-18
Type: Quick activities
Subjects: PSHE, History
Use colouring activities and posters from the archives to learn more about the British Red Cross and its history of kindness.
Age: 5-18
Type: Activities, teaching package, films
Subjects: PSHE
Activities to support learning first aid skills and showing how these skills can be used in everyday life with kindness and confidence.
Age: 5-19
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Primary and secondary educational resource to support students and help them build resilience and ease stress that might arise during challenging times at home or school.
Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Activities to help build resilience, form healthy habits, positive routines, and ways to cope. Suitable for primary and secondary school students ages 7 to 18.
Age: 11-19
Type: Newsthink
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
A range of activities used to inform learners of the facts surrounding Covid-19 and encouraging reflection, critical thinking and positivity
Age: 7-18
Type:
Subjects: PSHE, Citizenship, Tutor time
Curriculum linked resources with activities for primary and secondary learners about loneliness and feeling lonely
In the news (Newsthink)
Age: 11-16
Type: Lesson plan
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Learn about the Amazon wildfires and their impact.
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