Lesson Title: Gang Culture and County Lines – Understanding Exploitation and Anti-Social Behaviour (PSHE / Safeguarding / Citizenship)
This powerful and eye-opening KS4 PSHE lesson explores the realities of gang culture, antisocial behaviour, and county lines exploitation. Through realistic scenarios, police case studies, and structured discussion, students learn how gangs operate, how vulnerable people are targeted, and how to seek help or support others.
Lesson Aims:
Define antisocial behaviour and its effects on individuals and communities
Understand the difference between antisocial and criminal behaviour
Explore how gang culture can lead to fear, intimidation, and legal consequences
Learn what “county lines” drug dealing is and how young people are exploited
Recognise the signs that someone is being targeted or groomed by gangs
Examine real-life cases of youth exploitation and the role of police and 51 services
Develop critical thinking and empathy through scenario analysis and role reflection
Perfect for KS4 PSHE, Citizenship, or 51 sessions. Supports personal safety, British values, and exploitation awareness.
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