Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
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Market leaders in PSHE, Citizenship and Careers resources for secondary students.
Out Motto is 'Resources made for Teachers by Teachers' - We are a small dedicated team of teachers, HOD's and Middle leaders with a focus on supporting teachers and students across the world. We have a passion for PSHE, Careers and Citizenship
KS4 PSHE Unit – Mental Health & Wellbeing | Emotional Resilience & Support Strategies
This 7-lesson PSHE unit focuses on raising awareness, reducing stigma, and promoting positive mental health in young people. With age-appropriate, sensitive, and thought-provoking content, this unit helps students explore their own wellbeing, understand common mental health challenges, and learn how to support themselves and others.
Designed for Key Stage 4 students (ages 14–16), the unit aligns with the statutory RSE and Health Education guidance, and is suitable for delivery in PSHE lessons, form time, drop-down days, or wellbeing weeks.
Lesson Topics Included:
Depression & Mental Health – Recognising signs and understanding support
Mental Health vs Mental Illness – Breaking down the differences
Tackling Mental Health Stigma – Challenging stereotypes and myths
Supporting Others with Mental Health Needs – Building empathy and skills
What Is Mental Health? – An introduction to emotional wellbeing
Why Don’t Men Talk? – Exploring masculinity, vulnerability, and stigma
Suicide & Self-Harm – Understanding risks, warning signs, and how to seek help
Bonus Resource:
KS3 & KS4 Suicide Awareness Month Assembly – Perfect for whole-school delivery and PSHE events
Each Lesson Pack Includes:
A fully editable PowerPoint presentation
(Includes learning outcomes, confidence checkers, video links, and thought-provoking discussion prompts)
Student-Centred Tasks – Comprehension activities, critical thinking, scenario-based discussions
Assessment Opportunities – Confidence checkers and reflection activities
Extension & Support Resources – Web links, follow-up suggestions, and additional guidance for staff
Inclusive & Sensitive Delivery – Designed to support both specialists and non-specialists
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE leads and Heads of Year building a robust mental health education programme
Wellbeing and 51ºÚÁÏ teams looking for preventative mental health content
Teachers supporting young people through exam stress, pressure, and emotional challenges
Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable worksheets
Target Age Group: KS4 (14–16)
Topics: Mental health, depression, stigma, support strategies, suicide awareness, emotional resilience
Give your students the tools to understand, protect, and care for their mental wellbeing—while helping create a school culture that is informed, supportive, and stigma-free.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Friendships & Support Ks3 PSHE unit
Online Safety + Staying Safe Ks3 PSHE unit
Bullying & Conflict PSHE Unit
British Values Explored Bundle
Romance, Love + Relationships
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
KS3 / KS4 PSHE Unit – Diet, Nutrition & Eating Disorders | Health & Wellbeing Curriculum
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit explores the relationship between diet, mental health, and wellbeing. Covering topics such as healthy eating, processed food, eating disorders, and body image, this unit supports young people in developing a balanced understanding of nutrition and self-care.
Designed for KS3 and KS4 students (ages 11–16), these lessons meet the requirements of the statutory Health and RSE curriculum while addressing key issues affecting both physical and mental health.
Perfect for PSHE lessons, drop-down days, or health-themed weeks.
Lesson Topics Included:
Healthy Diet on a Budget – Making informed and affordable choices
Sugar & Processed Foods – Understanding labels and long-term impact
Healthy Eating & Obesity – Causes, consequences, and myths
Cholesterol & Heart Health – Diet’s impact on physical wellbeing
Mental Health & Eating Disorders – Exploring anxiety, depression, and food
Eating Disorders in Focus – Anorexia, Bulimia & Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
Caffeine & Energy Drinks – Effects on the body, brain, and behaviour
📦 What’s Included in Each Lesson Pack:
Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
(Includes learning objectives, confidence checkers, assessment opportunities, embedded videos, visual aids, and discussion prompts)
Comprehension & Critical Thinking Tasks – Suitable for all learners
Student Activities – Quizzes, literacy tasks, scenario-based learning, and reflection
Teacher Support Materials – Scaffolded content for non-specialists
Wellbeing Focus – Promotes a healthy, balanced lifestyle and encourages body confidence
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE Leads building a wellbeing or health education scheme of work
Safeguarding teams and school counsellors delivering preventative education
Teachers looking for sensitive, age-appropriate resources on body image and food issues
Format: Fully editable PowerPoints + printable worksheets
Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16)
Topics: Diet, Healthy Eating, Eating Disorders, Obesity, Energy Drinks, Nutrition & Wellbeing
Give your students the tools to make healthy, informed choices around food and body image—while promoting mental and emotional wellbeing across your school community.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Friendships & Support Ks3 PSHE unit
Online Safety + Staying Safe Ks3 PSHE unit
Bullying & Conflict PSHE Unit
British Values Explored Bundle
Romance, Love + Relationships
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
KS4 PSHE Unit – Pregnancy, Parenthood & Teenage Choices | Sex Education & Life Skills
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit explores the realities, responsibilities, and choices surrounding pregnancy and parenthood. Designed for Key Stage 4 students (ages 14–16), this unit supports schools in delivering statutory RSE content, while encouraging informed decision-making, empathy, and practical life awareness.
From health and maternity rights to teenage parenting, finance, and adoption options, this unit provides a comprehensive and age-appropriate approach to an often-sensitive subject. Perfect for PSHE lessons, enrichment days, or RSE drop-down sessions.
👶** Lesson Topics Covered:**
Pregnancy & Maternity – Understanding pregnancy stages and maternity rights
Pregnancy & Health – Nutrition, medical care, and wellbeing during pregnancy
Motherhood & Employment – Balancing career, parenthood, and legal protections
Teenage Pregnancy & Choices – Exploring options and decision-making
Adoption & Fostering – Understanding family diversity and legal processes
Challenges of Parenting – Emotional, physical, and social responsibilities
Teen Parenthood & Finances – Budgeting, benefits, and long-term planning
📦** What’s Included in Each Lesson Pack:**
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
(Includes learning outcomes, confidence checkers, video clips, discussion prompts, and engaging visuals)
Student-Centered Tasks – Scenario-based learning, group discussions, critical thinking tasks, and comprehension work
Assessment Opportunities – Ideal for measuring understanding and promoting personal reflection
Additional Support & Web Links – Encouraging further exploration and independent research
Teacher-Friendly Format – Clear structure and resources for both specialist and non-specialist delivery
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE & RSE leads developing a robust, inclusive relationships and sex education programme
Pastoral and 51ºÚÁÏ staff supporting informed choices and tackling stigma
Schools preparing students for adult life and family responsibilities
Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + student activity sheets
Target Age Group: KS4 (14–16)
Themes: Pregnancy, parenthood, teenage parenting, adoption, fostering, maternity rights, life skills
Equip your students with the knowledge and tools to navigate pregnancy, parenthood, and related choices with empathy, maturity, and confidence.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Friendships & Support Ks3 PSHE unit
Online Safety + Staying Safe Ks3 PSHE unit
Bullying & Conflict PSHE Unit
British Values Explored Bundle
Romance, Love + Relationships
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
PSHE Unit – Bodies, Puberty & Self-Esteem | KS3 RSE Curriculum
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit supports young people through the emotional and physical changes of puberty. Designed for KS3 students (ages 11–14), the unit explores puberty, menstruation, personal hygiene, online pressures, and self-esteem—helping students navigate adolescence with confidence and clarity.
Aligned with the statutory RSE and Health Education guidance, this unit is ideal for use in PSHE lessons, tutor time, or drop-down days, and is suitable for both boys and girls across Years 7–9.
** Lesson Topics Covered:**
Puberty for Boys – Physical and emotional changes explained
Puberty for Girls & Menstruation – Managing periods and hormone changes
Growing Up & Puberty – What to expect and how to cope
Managing Menstruation – Practical guidance and busting taboos
Sleep Hygiene & Mental Health – The role of rest in growing bodies
Harmful Online Content – How media and online platforms impact teens
Self-Esteem & Body Confidence – Supporting mental wellbeing during change
📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint
(With learning outcomes, confidence checkers, engaging visuals, comprehension tasks, and embedded videos)
Student-Focused Tasks – Scenario discussions, literacy tasks, group activities
Assessment Tools – Reflection activities and formative assessment points
Teacher Notes & Support Resources – Suitable for specialists and non-specialists
Inclusive Language & Sensitivity – Age-appropriate and mindful of gender and individual needs
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE and RSE leads building a robust puberty and self-esteem programme
Form tutors and pastoral staff supporting Year 7–9 transition and wellbeing
Schools promoting inclusive, confident, and respectful learning about the body
Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + student worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 (11–14)
Themes: Puberty, periods, hygiene, sleep, self-esteem, online pressures, growing up
Give your students the tools to understand and manage puberty, build positive self-image, and grow in confidence—both in and out of the classroom.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
PSHE Unit – Families, Marriage & Parenthood | KS3/KS4 Relationships Education
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit explores the many forms that families, relationships, and responsibilities can take. Designed to support the statutory Relationships Education and RSE curriculum, this unit helps students understand family diversity, marriage, separation, grief, and the challenges faced by young carers.
Perfect for KS3 or KS4 students, this unit is ideal for PSHE lessons, tutor time, drop-down days, or pastoral enrichment sessions.
Lesson Topics Covered:
Different Types of Families – Celebrating diversity and challenging stereotypes
Young Carers – Understanding roles, pressures, and sources of support
Divorce Explained – Navigating change, separation, and family transitions
Marriage & Civil Partnerships – Legal rights, responsibilities, and equality
Marriage in Cultural & Global Contexts – Exploring traditions and values
Grief, Loss & Bereavement – Emotional literacy and coping strategies
Adoption & Fostering – Building families and understanding the process
📦** Each Lesson Pack Includes:**
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint
(With learning outcomes, confidence checkers, video links, task variety, and high-quality visual content)
Student-Focused Tasks – Scenario work, comprehension tasks, group discussions, and reflective activities
Assessment Opportunities – Confidence checkers and end-of-lesson reflections
Extra Support Materials – Extension ideas, helpful websites, and inclusive resources
Teacher-Friendly Format – Easy to deliver by both specialists and non-specialists
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE and RSE Leads building a foundation in family, marriage, and relationship education
Form tutors and pastoral leads supporting pupils through changes at home
Schools promoting inclusivity, empathy, and emotional wellbeing
Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + printable student worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (Ages 11–16)
Themes: Family structures, marriage, civil partnerships, grief, separation, adoption, caregiving
Empower your students to understand the realities and responsibilities of modern family life—while promoting empathy, resilience, and respect in all relationships.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
KS3 PSHE Unit – Friendships, Peer Pressure & Emotional Support | Relationships Education
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit helps young people navigate the challenges and rewards of friendship, peer influence, and emotional support. Designed for Key Stage 3 students (ages 11–14), this unit supports schools in delivering the statutory Relationships Education framework with a strong emphasis on empathy, communication, and managing social dynamics.
Through engaging, age-appropriate activities, students learn how to build healthy friendships, support others, handle fallouts, and respond to peer pressure with confidence.
ðŸ¤** Lesson Topics Covered:**
What Makes a Good Friend? – Qualities of supportive, respectful friendships
Friendship Fallouts & Conflict – Managing disagreements and rebuilding trust
Friends, Influence & Boundaries – Spotting unhealthy dynamics
Peer Pressure & Risk-Taking – Understanding influence and making safe choices
Supporting Friends with Mental Health – Listening, empathy, and signposting help
The Role of Family & Friends – Building a strong personal support network
Managing Friendship Groups – Balancing social lives and emotional wellbeing
📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint
(With learning outcomes, confidence checkers, embedded videos, engaging slides, and discussion questions)
Student-Focused Activities – Comprehension tasks, role-play scenarios, critical thinking, and group discussion
Assessment Opportunities – Exit tickets and self-reflection tasks
Teacher Support Materials – Ready-to-teach with guidance for non-specialists
Inclusive Language & Design – Suitable for all learners in diverse school settings
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE Leads delivering key lessons on emotional wellbeing and positive relationships
Pastoral staff supporting students through social challenges or transitions
Schools building a respectful, kind, and inclusive school culture
Format: Editable PowerPoints + student activity sheets
Target Age Group: KS3 (11–14)
Themes: Friendship, peer pressure, conflict, mental health, emotional literacy, social support
Help your students build strong, healthy friendships and develop the skills to support themselves and others—in and out of the classroom.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
PSHE Unit – Identity, Equality & Diversity | Life in the Wider World | KS3 / KS4
This powerful 7-lesson PSHE unit explores themes of identity, equality, discrimination, and inclusion, helping students understand their place in a diverse society. Aligned with the ‘Life in the Wider World’ strand of the PSHE curriculum, this unit promotes tolerance, self-awareness, and respect for difference—essential for building an inclusive school culture.
Designed for KS3 and KS4 students (ages 11–16), it is ideal for use in PSHE lessons, drop-down days, or themed weeks such as Anti-Bullying Week, Black History Month, or LGBTQ+ History Month.
🌠Lesson Topics Covered:
Exploring Identity – Understanding who we are and what shapes us
Ableism & Disability Discrimination – Challenging attitudes and promoting accessibility
Faith & LGBTQ+ – Intersectionality, inclusion, and mutual respect
White Privilege – Understanding societal advantages and promoting equity
Learning Disabilities & Equality – Breaking down stereotypes and supporting all learners
Anti-Racism & Protesting – Civic engagement and standing up for justice
Multicultural Britain – Celebrating diversity and British values
**
Each Lesson Pack Includes:**
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
(With clear outcomes, embedded videos, confidence checkers, thought-provoking tasks, and high-quality visuals)
Student-Focused Activities – Literacy work, group discussion, comprehension, and case studies
Assessment Opportunities – Confidence checkers, reflective tasks, and discussion prompts
Extension Resources & Web Links – For deeper understanding and further exploration
Teacher-Friendly Format – Ideal for both specialists and non-specialists
**This unit is ideal for:
**PSHE Leads developing an inclusive, values-led curriculum
Citizenship or RSE teachers addressing prejudice, identity, and social justice
Schools promoting British values, equality, and student voice
Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable student worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16)
Themes: Identity, diversity, equality, discrimination, disability, LGBTQ+, anti-racism, protest, inclusion
Equip your students with the tools to embrace diversity, challenge prejudice, and understand their role in society—with this ready-to-teach, impactful PSHE unit.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
PSHE Unit – Prejudice, Discrimination & Equal Rights | Life in the Wider World | KS3 / KS4
This powerful and thought-provoking 7-lesson PSHE unit supports students in understanding the legal, social, and emotional impact of prejudice, discrimination, and inequality. Aligned with the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum and supporting British Values education, the unit encourages students to challenge stereotypes, reflect on justice, and embrace diversity.
Perfect for KS3 and KS4 students (ages 11–16), this unit is ideal for PSHE lessons, tutor time, drop-down days, or use during Diversity Week, Anti-Bullying Week, or Human Rights Day.
âš–ï¸ Lesson Topics Covered:
The Equality Act & Discrimination – Understanding the law and protected characteristics
Prejudice & Discrimination – What it looks like and how to challenge it
Racism in Society – Exploring the impact of systemic and individual racism
LGBTQ+ Rights Around the World – Global perspectives and human rights
What Is Feminism? – Gender equality, empowerment, and common misconceptions
Hate Crime in the UK – Definitions, consequences, and reporting abuse
Equality, Diversity & Stereotyping – How labels limit and how to think beyond them
📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint
(Learning objectives, confidence checkers, discussion prompts, video links, and visual aids)
Engaging Student Activities – Comprehension, case studies, critical thinking, debate and group discussion
Assessment Opportunities – Reflection tasks, progress checks, and exit tickets
Extension Materials & Support Links – Real-world examples and further reading
Accessible for All Teachers – Suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists
This unit is ideal for:
PSHE & Citizenship leads delivering high-quality diversity and equality education
Schools developing inclusive culture and student voice
Pastoral and 51ºÚÁÏ teams tackling discrimination, bias, and stereotyping
Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + printable student worksheets
Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16)
Themes: Equality, prejudice, diversity, hate crime, feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, discrimination, social justice
Empower your students to become tolerant, informed, and respectful members of society—with this essential PSHE unit on prejudice and equal rights.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
PSHE Unit – Work, Study & Careers Preparation | KS4 Careers & Life Skills
This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit equips students with the practical knowledge, confidence, and essential life skills needed to prepare for exams, the workplace, and life beyond school. Covering revision strategies, post-16 options, work experience, CV writing, and interview preparation, this unit is perfect for Year 10 and Year 11 students making the transition from education to employment or further study.
Aligned with the statutory Careers Education and PSHE Life in the Wider World framework, this unit is ideal for use in PSHE lessons, form time, or drop-down days focused on future readiness.
🎓 Lesson Topics Covered:
Transitioning from Study to Work – Preparing for the next chapter
Revision for Exams – Study techniques and motivation
Preparing for Work Experience – What to expect and how to make the most of it
Volunteering & Social Action – Building skills and giving back
Exploring Post-16 Options – College, apprenticeships, sixth form, and more
How to Write a CV – Step-by-step CV creation and top tips
Interview Preparation – Practice questions, presentation, and mindset
🎠Bonus Resource:
• Year 11 Survival Kit: Exam Revision Cards – A great take-home tool to boost motivation and retention
📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes:
• 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation
(With clear learning outcomes, confidence checkers, embedded video clips, real-world examples, and career insights)
• Student-Focused Activities – CV tasks, mock interviews, comprehension, revision planners, and scenario work
• Assessment Opportunities – Confidence checkers, reflection questions, and progress tracking
• Extension Materials & Web Links – For further research and careers exploration
• Teacher-Friendly Format – Designed for both PSHE and non-specialist teachers
This unit is ideal for:
• PSHE and Careers Leads delivering a full careers and life readiness programme
• Form tutors and Year 11 mentors supporting transitions to exams and employment
• Schools aiming to build real-world readiness and confidence in all learners
Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable worksheets
Target Age Group: KS4 (14–16)
Themes: Careers, revision, work readiness, study skills, CVs, interviews, post-16 pathways
Help your students develop the skills and self-belief they need to succeed in school, work, and life—with this practical and future-focused PSHE unit.
Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:
Personal Finance as a young adult
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress
British Values Explored Bundle
PSHE - Debating Topical Issues
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Finance Risk + Online Safety
**Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Young Adults and Choices
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Personal Safety Unit
Equality & Protected Characteristics
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Diversity & Equality
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com or google “Cre8tive resourcesâ€
Long-Term Relationships & Marriage – Full PSHE Lesson | KS4 / KS5 | RSHE Compliant
This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson introduces students to the legal and emotional aspects of marriage and other long-term relationships. Students will explore different relationship types, understand the legal status of marriage, and reflect on the qualities that contribute to healthy, lasting partnerships.
Aligned with the statutory RSHE guidance, this lesson is suitable for Key Stage 4 or 5 and ideal for PSHE lessons, form time, RSE units, or relationship-themed enrichment days.
Learning Outcomes
• Identify and describe different types of long-term relationships
• Understand the legal definition and rights associated with marriage
• Reflect on the most important features of a healthy, long-term relationship
Key Terms Covered
Marriage, legal, relationship, spouse, same-sex, queer, asexual, polyamory
This Lesson Pack Includes:
• Fully editable PowerPoint presentation
(Includes learning objectives, confidence checkers, video links, and thought-provoking questions)
• Student-facing activities – comprehension tasks, real-life scenarios, group discussion, and reflection work
• Assessment opportunities – including exit tickets and confidence checkers
• Additional support materials – external links and extension ideas
• Teacher-friendly format – suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists
Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable worksheets
Target Age Group: KS4 / KS5 (14–18)
Themes: Marriage, long-term relationships, legal status, equality, diversity, emotional wellbeing
This lesson promotes understanding, inclusivity, and respect for diverse relationship choices—while providing accurate legal knowledge and encouraging personal reflection.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Young Adults and Choices
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Personal Safety Unit
Equality & Protected Characteristics
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Diversity & Equality
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com or google “Cre8tive resourcesâ€
PSHE Lesson – Caffeine & Energy Drinks: Health Risks and Awareness | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned
This fully resourced, editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson explores the rising use of caffeine and energy drinks among young people. Students will learn about the short- and long-term health effects, including addiction risks, and evaluate the ongoing debate around banning energy drinks for under-18s.
Designed for Key Stage 3 or 4 delivery and aligned to the statutory RSHE guidance, this lesson is ideal for use in PSHE, science enrichment, health days, or tutor time.
Learning Outcomes
• Identify short-term and long-term effects of caffeine on the body and mind
• Understand the health risks associated with excessive energy drink consumption
• Evaluate whether age restrictions on energy drinks are necessary and effective
Key Vocabulary
Caffeine, anxiety, heart rate, laxative, jitters, addiction, withdrawal
This PSHE Lesson Includes:
• Fully editable PowerPoint (with objectives, video links, engaging visuals, and discussion points)
• Student-led activities – comprehension tasks, debates, case studies, and reflection prompts
• Confidence checkers and informal assessment opportunities
• Supporting links and extension tasks
• Designed for both PSHE specialists and non-specialist teachers
Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable tasks
Target Age: KS3 / KS4 (Ages 11–16)
Themes: Health education, substance awareness, risk-taking behaviour, wellbeing
Spark discussion, build health literacy, and help students make informed lifestyle choices with this interactive PSHE lesson on caffeine and energy drinks.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Young Adults and Choices
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Personal Safety Unit
Equality & Protected Characteristics
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Diversity & Equality
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com or google “Cre8tive resourcesâ€
Sugar and Processed Foods – Full PSHE Lesson (KS3/KS4)
A fully resourced, editable PSHE lesson exploring the health impacts of sugar and processed foods. Perfect for middle and high school learners, this 1-hour session is designed to meet RSHE statutory guidance while supporting students in making informed nutritional choices.
Learning Objectives
• Understand the definition and examples of ultra-processed foods
• Explore the health risks associated with high sugar and highly processed diets
• Learn how to evaluate food labels and ingredients in everyday products
Key Vocabulary
Processed food, ultra-processed, whole foods, carbohydrates, nutrition, diabetes
What’s Included
• Editable PowerPoint presentation with structured lesson plan
• Engaging student activities and comprehension questions
• Confidence checkers and assessment for learning
• Video clips embedded to enhance understanding
• Additional support links and optional extension tasks
Perfect For:
• KS3 or KS4 PSHE lessons
• Drop-down days or personal health units
• Food and nutrition enrichment
• Supporting healthy lifestyle education
Give your students the tools to critically analyze food marketing, improve their diet, and understand the long-term impact of dietary choices with this interactive and informative lesson.
Why not check out some of our latest super bundles below:
Young Adults and Choices
Online Safety + Staying Safe
Personal Safety Unit
Equality & Protected Characteristics
British Values Explored Bundle
Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure
Diversity & Equality
If you need any support with this lesson or would like to find out more about the FULL PSHE Currriculum email: thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com or google “Cre8tive resourcesâ€
FREE PSHE Lesson – Good Manners and Being Polite (PDF) + Full PSHE Road Map (Years 7–11)
Help students explore the power of polite language and respectful behavior with this fully resourced PSHE lesson. Ideal for building social skills, emotional awareness, and a positive school culture.
This Download Includes:
• 1 x Good Manners and Being Polite PSHE Lesson (PDF Format)
• 1 x Manners Worksheet
• 1 x Assessment Task
• 1 x 5-Year PSHE Road Map (Grades 7–11)
Learning Objectives:
✔ Identify polite and respectful behaviors
✔ Understand how tone and delivery affect communication
✔ Practise using good manners in real-life scenarios
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Online Safety & Wellbeing Awareness – Secondary PSHE Unit (7-Lesson Pack)
Help students critically examine the impact of the digital world on their mental health, identity, and safety. This ready-to-teach PSHE unit explores timely and sensitive issues through engaging, age-appropriate lessons designed for secondary students.
What’s Included:
âœ”ï¸ 7 Complete Lesson Packs
âœ”ï¸ 7 Editable PowerPoints
âœ”ï¸ 7 Homework Ideas
âœ”ï¸ 7 End-of-Lesson Confidence Checkers
âœ”ï¸ Embedded Videos + Discussion Tasks
âœ”ï¸ Mapped to DfE Statutory RSHE Guidance and PSHE Association Themes
Lesson Topics Covered:
Is Social Media Addictive?
The Spread of Online Misinformation
Influencer & YouTuber Careers – Dream or Danger?
Gender Stereotypes – How They Harm Everyone
Male Body Image – Pressures and Perceptions
Masculinity, Misogyny & Online Role Models (e.g. Andrew Tate)
Recognizing & Preventing Burnout
Key Learning Outcomes:
• Understand social media addiction and how to regain control
• Spot and challenge online misinformation and fake news
• Evaluate the realities of becoming an online influencer
• Reflect on how gender stereotypes shape behaviors and self-worth
• Explore body image pressures, especially among teen boys
• Examine harmful online ideologies and how to respond
• Identify the signs of burnout and build strategies for balance
Key Vocabulary:
Dopamine, Misinformation, Toxic Masculinity, Misogyny, Critical Thinking, Body Image, Stereotypes, Burnout, Peer Pressure, Content Creator, Self-Esteem
Perfect for use during:
âœ”ï¸ PSHE Lessons
âœ”ï¸ Tutor Time
âœ”ï¸ Internet Safety Week
âœ”ï¸ Mental Health Awareness Campaigns
âœ”ï¸ RSE and Personal Development Drop Down Days
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⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
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Expectations & Behavior in School – High School PSHE / Personal Development Unit (7 Lessons)
Support students in building a respectful, motivated, and goal-oriented learning environment with this fully editable PSHE / advisory curriculum unit. Perfect for Grades 9–11 or KS4, this unit tackles everything from school culture and online etiquette to bullying, attendance, and self-management.
✅ Resource Includes:
• 7 Editable Lesson PowerPoints
• 7 Homework Suggestions
• 7 Confidence Checker Assessments
• Engaging tasks, videos, and discussion prompts
• Teacher notes on key slides
• Mapped to DfE Guidance, PSHE Association themes, and Gatsby Benchmarks
📘 Lesson Topics:
Is it Banter or Bullying? – Understanding the line between joking and harm
Anti-Bullying Week: Make a Noise – Taking action and raising awareness
Netiquette – How to be respectful and responsible online
Why School Uniforms Matter – Exploring identity, equity, and belonging
Start-of-Year Expectations – Being a role model student in your final years
Personal Development & Goal Setting – Turning ambition into action
Why Attendance Matters – Success starts with showing up
🎯 Learning Outcomes:
• Distinguish between banter and bullying and understand their impact
• Explore online behavior and consequences of poor digital conduct
• Reflect on school values, routines, and responsibilities
• Understand the role of self-discipline, motivation, and aspiration
• Learn how to set meaningful and achievable personal goals
• Recognize the importance of showing up prepared and present
• Build a respectful and inclusive school culture
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
Banter, Bullying, Ally, Harassment, Netiquette, Motivation, Goal-Setting, Uniformity, Belonging, Digital Conduct, Peer Pressure, Growth Mindset
📌 Perfect for Use In:
• PSHE / Advisory / SEL Sessions
• Start-of-Year Reset Lessons
• Pastoral Periods or Form Time
• Anti-Bullying Week
• School Assemblies or HOY Sessions
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⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
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Equality & Protected Characteristics – High School PSHE / Advisory Unit (7-Lesson Pack)
An engaging and informative unit exploring equality, discrimination, and legal rights. Perfect for high school students, this unit supports character education, personal development, and citizenship understanding through real-world scenarios and current topics.
✅ Resource Includes:
• 7 Fully Editable PowerPoint Lessons
• 7 Homework Assignments
• 7 End-of-Lesson Confidence Checkers
• Group activities, discussion questions, and embedded video links
• Teacher Notes included for select slides
• Aligned with updated statutory guidance, PSHE Association themes, and Gatsby Benchmarks
📘 Lesson Topics:
Marriage & Civil Partnership – Understanding Legal Rights
Religion & Belief – Respecting Faith and Diversity
Pregnancy & Maternity – Workplace Rights & Responsibilities
Age Discrimination – Equal Opportunity for All Ages
Sex Discrimination – Gender Equality & the Law
Types of Marriage – Rights and Cultural Perspectives
Crime, Justice & the Law – Understanding Legal Boundaries
🎯 Learning Objectives:
• Identify and explain the rights protected under the Equality Act
• Recognize how discrimination based on age, sex, belief, or family status can impact individuals
• Understand the legal and personal implications of marriage, civil partnerships, and family planning
• Explore gender pay gaps, workplace policies, and inclusive practices
• Discuss the importance of law, justice, and accountability in society
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
Civil Partnership, Spouse, Religious Tolerance, Protected Characteristic, Discrimination, Gender Pay Gap, SMP (Statutory Maternity Pay), Cohabitation, Rule of Law, Rehabilitation
📌 Perfect For:
• PSHE / Advisory / SEL Curriculum
• Citizenship Education
• Legal Rights & Responsibilities Modules
• Equality and Diversity Awareness Projects
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⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
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Labour Market Information (LMI) & Growth Sectors – Careers & Work Readiness Unit
Perfect for Grades 8–11, this engaging careers unit helps students explore high-growth job sectors, labor market trends, and future opportunities in emerging industries. It’s ideal for career awareness, personal development, or workforce readiness programs.
✅ What’s Included:
7 Editable Lesson PowerPoints
7 Homework Ideas
7 Confidence Checker Assessments
Built-in video links, interactive tasks, reflection activities, and career pathways exploration
Teacher Notes included
Fully aligned with Gatsby Benchmarks & career education frameworks
🌟 Why Teach Labour Market Information (LMI)?
Understanding LMI helps students:
✔ Make informed career choices
✔ Discover which industries are growing
✔ Reflect on their transferable skills
✔ Identify routes into high-demand fields
This unit introduces students to real-world growth sectors and the skills needed to succeed in an evolving job market.
📘 Lesson Topics:
Exploring Careers in Tech & Digital
Exploring Jobs in Logistics & Distribution
Jobs in Clean Growth & Renewable Energy
Careers in Life Sciences & Biomedical Fields
Job Market Hotspots Across the U.K. (Adaptable for U.S. markets)
Developing a Positive Work Ethic
What Is LMI & Why It Matters
🎯 Learning Objectives Include:
Understand the value of Labour Market Information (LMI)
Explore pathways into digital, logistics, clean energy, and life science careers
Identify growing job sectors and future-proof skills
Reflect on personal strengths and align them to in-demand industries
Build awareness of soft skills like reliability, autonomy, and integrity
Develop strategies for cultivating a strong work ethic
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
AI, UX Design, Digital Ethics, Supply Chain, Net Zero, Green Jobs, Photovoltaics, Genomics, Reliability, Autonomy, SEO, GDPR
📌 Great For:
Career Exploration Units
Personal Development & Advisory Lessons
SEL & Work Readiness Programs
PSHE / Life Skills Curriculum
National Careers Week / Future Planning Days
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⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
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Careers, Skills & Your Choices – Careers Education Unit
Empower your students with the knowledge, confidence, and practical tools they need to explore career paths, challenge workplace stereotypes, and make informed choices about their futures.
Perfect for Grades 9–10 (Year 10 UK), this fully editable 7-lesson unit covers career readiness, digital literacy, vocational qualifications, and transferable skills with real-world context.
✅ What’s Included:
• 7 x Editable PowerPoint Lesson Packs
• 7 x Homework Ideas
• 7 x End-of-Lesson Confidence Check Assessments
• Embedded videos, engaging tasks, reflection questions, and real-world application
• Built-in teacher notes and mapped against PSHE/careers education standards and Gatsby Benchmarks
📘 Lesson Topics:
Prioritization Skills for the Workplace
Careers That Use Languages
Understanding T Levels (Vocational Pathways)
Digital Literacy in the Modern Workforce
Election-Linked Careers: 2025 Job Spotlight
Follow Your Dreams – Motivation & Perseverance
Challenging Gender Stereotypes at Work
🎯 Learning Outcomes Include:
• Develop time management and prioritization strategies
• Explore careers that benefit from multilingual skills
• Understand T Levels and how they compare to apprenticeships or A-Levels
• Build awareness of digital literacy and safe tech habits
• Learn how political events create career opportunities
• Cultivate motivation, perseverance, and future-focused goals
• Reflect on gender equality and stereotypes in the workplace
🔑 Key Vocabulary:
Prioritization, Time-Management, Digital Literacy, Apprenticeship, Bilingual, Perseverance, T-Levels, Motivation, Electoral Commission, Stereotypes, Gender Equality, Trade, Culture
💡 Perfect For:
• Careers Lessons
• PSHE / Life Skills Curriculum
• Career Days or Drop-Down Events
• Advisory / Homeroom
• College & Career Readiness Programs
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⇨ Post 16 Options and Careers Lesson
⇨ Careers and Employment Activities and Cardsorts
⇨ Skills and Qualities Careers Quiz
⇨ Careers - Writing a Personal Statement
⇨ Careers - Student Workbook
⇨ Careers - Interview Preparation Lesson
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