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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
Prejudice & Equality, Diversity & Equal  Rights: PSHE Unit
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Prejudice & Equality, Diversity & Equal Rights: PSHE Unit

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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. ⚖️ 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 51 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 **
KS3 PSHE Unit – Money, Poverty & Financial Literacy | Life in the Wider World
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KS3 PSHE Unit – Money, Poverty & Financial Literacy | Life in the Wider World

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KS3 PSHE Unit – Money, Poverty & Financial Literacy | Life in the Wider World This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit introduces students to the real-world issues of money management, poverty, and economic responsibility. It provides a strong foundation in financial literacy while raising awareness of wider societal issues such as the cost of living crisis, homelessness, and employment. Designed for Key Stage 3 students (ages 11–14), this unit supports the statutory PSHE curriculum under the Living in the Wider World theme and links closely to Careers Education, Economic Wellbeing, and Citizenship. 💷** Lesson Topics Covered:** Cost of Living Crisis – Understanding current financial pressures on families Understanding a Payslip (Wages, Salary & PAYE) – How income is earned and taxed Recession & Society – What happens when economies slow down Benefits of Employment – Financial, emotional, and social value of work Homelessness & Poverty in the UK – Causes, consequences, and compassion Introduction to Financial Education – Budgeting, saving, spending wisely Importance of Financial Literacy – Building smart money habits for the future 📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes: 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation (Learning objectives, confidence checkers, embedded video links, and a variety of discussion questions) Student-Friendly Activities – Comprehension tasks, case studies, real-life scenarios, and financial challenges Assessment Opportunities – Exit tickets and reflection tasks to gauge understanding Extra Resources – Extension materials and relevant website links for further research Ideal for Specialists & Non-Specialists – Easy-to-deliver format with clear guidance This unit is ideal for: PSHE and Careers Leads building a financial literacy programme Citizenship teachers exploring the societal impacts of poverty and economic change Schools promoting employability, responsibility, and real-world preparedness Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + printable worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 (11–14) Themes: Financial literacy, careers, poverty, homelessness, income, economic awareness Equip your students with the skills and understanding they need to manage money, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them. 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 – Our Planet: The World We Live In | Environment, Ethics & Responsibility | KS3 / KS4
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PSHE Unit – Our Planet: The World We Live In | Environment, Ethics & Responsibility | KS3 / KS4

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PSHE Unit – Our Planet: The World We Live In | Environment, Ethics & Responsibility | KS3 / KS4 This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit empowers students to understand the key environmental and ethical issues shaping our planet today. From climate change and pollution to animal rights and sustainable energy, this unit encourages critical thinking, global citizenship, and a sense of shared responsibility. Perfect for use with Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 students (ages 11–16), this unit is part of the Life in the Wider Worldstrand of the PSHE curriculum and can also support your school’s Eco-Schools, Citizenship, or Student Voice initiatives. 🌍 Lesson Topics Covered: Climate Resilience & Biodiversity – Understanding ecological balance and adaptation Rising Temperatures & Climate Change – The science and social impact Plastic Pollution & Recycling – Exploring consumer habits and global consequences Biological Weapons – Ethical debates and global safety Use & Abuse of Animals – Animal welfare, ethics, and human responsibility Recycling in Society & Business – Corporate responsibility and sustainability Renewable vs Non-Renewable Energy – Future-proofing our planet 🎁 Bonus Resource: • Pupil Voice / Student Voice Assembly – Ready-to-deliver session on environmental action and youth leadership 📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes: • 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Clear learning outcomes, confidence checkers, embedded videos, engaging visuals, and discussion prompts) • Student-Focused Activities – Case studies, comprehension tasks, debates, and critical thinking exercises • Assessment Opportunities – Reflection tasks and confidence checkers • Support Materials – Extra resources and links to environmental campaigns and charities • Designed for All Teachers – Easy to use for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists This unit is ideal for: • PSHE Leads delivering sustainability and ethical education • Eco-Coordinators and Citizenship Leads promoting active global citizenship • Schools seeking to empower student voice on environmental and ethical issues Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable student activity sheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Climate change, biodiversity, recycling, energy, animal rights, environmental ethics Inspire your students to become conscious, compassionate citizens ready to care for the planet and shape a more sustainable future—with this engaging and relevant 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 – Work, Study & Careers Preparation | KS4 Careers & Life Skills
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PSHE Unit – Work, Study & Careers Preparation | KS4 Careers & Life Skills

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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 **
PSHE Unit – Finances & Financial Education | KS4/KS5 Careers & Money Management
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PSHE Unit – Finances & Financial Education | KS4/KS5 Careers & Money Management

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PSHE Unit – Finances & Financial Education | KS4/KS5 Careers & Money Management This comprehensive 7-lesson PSHE unit provides students with a clear and practical introduction to personal finance, borrowing, debt, and financial planning—essential life skills that support future independence and informed decision-making. Ideal for KS4 and KS5 students (ages 14–18), this unit is also closely aligned with Careers Education and the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum. Students will explore key financial topics like tax, mortgages, pensions, insurance, and the consequences of debt, helping prepare them for adulthood and financial responsibility. 💰 Lesson Topics Covered: Understanding the UK Tax System – PAYE, National Insurance, and where tax goes What Is a Mortgage? – Home ownership, interest rates, and long-term planning Pension Planning – Why it matters and how to start early Borrowing Money & Debt – Loans, interest, credit cards, and making smart choices How Debt Spirals – Recognising warning signs and seeking help Insurance Types – Home, travel, health, and how policies protect us Careers in the Private Sector – Business, finance, and salary potential 📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes: • 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation (Includes learning objectives, confidence checkers, discussion prompts, videos, and visual aids) • Student-Focused Activities – Real-life case studies, budgeting tasks, quizzes, comprehension activities, and critical thinking • Assessment Opportunities – Reflection activities and progress checks • Extra Resources & Links – To support independent learning and careers exploration • Teacher-Friendly Format – Designed for easy delivery by both specialists and non-specialists This unit is ideal for: • PSHE and Careers Leads delivering financial education and real-world prep • Citizenship and Business Studies teachers exploring the economics of everyday life • Schools preparing students for financial independence and working life Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + printable worksheets Target Age Group: KS4 / KS5 (14–18) Themes: Tax, pensions, mortgages, debt, borrowing, insurance, careers in finance Equip your students with the financial knowledge and life skills they need to thrive—with this engaging, easy-to-teach PSHE financial education 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 – Politics, Law & British Values | KS3 / KS4 Citizenship & PSHE Education
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PSHE Unit – Politics, Law & British Values | KS3 / KS4 Citizenship & PSHE Education

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PSHE Unit – Politics, Law & British Values | KS3 / KS4 Citizenship & PSHE Education This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit introduces students to the foundations of British democracy, the legal system, and civic engagement. It explores key themes such as the Rule of Law, Parliamentary debate, and elections, while encouraging critical thinking and awareness of current events like the 2024 General Election. Perfect for KS3 and KS4 students (ages 11–16), this unit supports the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum and meets core requirements of Citizenship education. It can be used in PSHE lessons, tutor time, drop-down days, or across your school’s British Values programme. 🏛️ Lesson Topics Covered: British Values: Democracy Explored – How UK democracy works and why it matters Debates in Parliament – How laws are shaped and voices are heard British Values: Rule of Law – Understanding justice and fair process Justice & the Legal System – Courts, crime, and rights British Values: Mutual Respect & Tolerance – Promoting inclusion and social harmony General Election 2024 – Political parties, manifestos, voting, and careers in politics Why Is Politics Important? – Engaging young people in decision-making 📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes: • 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation (With clear learning objectives, confidence checkers, embedded videos, engaging slides, and structured tasks) • Student-Centered Activities – Literacy tasks, group debates, comprehension questions, and critical thinking exercises • Assessment Opportunities – Confidence checkers, exit tickets, and reflection tasks • Extension Resources & Web Links – For further exploration of political and legal issues • Designed for All Staff – Easily delivered by both PSHE specialists and non-specialists This unit is ideal for: • PSHE and Citizenship Leads developing political literacy and civic awareness • Schools embedding British Values across the curriculum • Teachers preparing students for active, informed participation in society Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable student worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Democracy, British Values, elections, rule of law, justice, political literacy Help your students understand how society works, why politics matters, and how they can make a difference—with this essential PSHE and Citizenship resource. 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 – Online Safety & The Internet | Digital Literacy & RSE | KS3 / KS4
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PSHE Unit – Online Safety & The Internet | Digital Literacy & RSE | KS3 / KS4

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PSHE Unit – Online Safety & The Internet | Digital Literacy & RSE | KS3 / KS4 This fully resourced 7-lesson PSHE unit supports students in developing digital resilience, online safety awareness, and responsible internet use. It covers critical topics including online grooming, privacy, AI-generated sexual imagery, digital footprints, and social media stress, helping students navigate the digital world with confidence and care. Ideal for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 students (ages 11–16), this unit aligns with the statutory RSE and Health Education guidance, as well as the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum. It can be delivered during PSHE lessons, digital safety weeks, or 51-focused drop-down days. 🌐 Lesson Topics Covered: Online Safety & Privacy – How to protect personal information and set boundaries Online Grooming & Staying Safe – Recognising risks and knowing how to respond AI-Generated Sexual Imagery – Exploring emerging risks and 51 young people Online Reputation & Digital Footprints – How online actions shape future opportunities Evaluating Social Media – Critical thinking about content, trends, and algorithms Social Media & Online Stress – Managing screen time, pressure, and comparison Online Misinformation – Spotting fake news, conspiracy theories, and biased content 📦 Each Lesson Pack Includes: • 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint Presentation (With clear objectives, confidence checkers, embedded video clips, and structured tasks) • Student-Friendly Activities – Comprehension questions, scenarios, group discussions, and critical analysis • Assessment Opportunities – Reflection activities and progress tracking • Extension Tasks & Web Resources – Links to CEOP, Childline, Internet Matters, and more • Teacher-Friendly Design – Suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists This unit is ideal for: • PSHE and RSE Leads teaching online safety and digital wellbeing • Safeguarding and Pastoral Teams delivering preventative education • Schools promoting digital citizenship, resilience, and responsible behaviour online Format: Editable PowerPoints + printable worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Online safety, privacy, grooming, AI, social media stress, digital footprints, misinformation Prepare your students for life in a digital world—equip them with the tools to stay safe, think critically, and act responsibly online. 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 **
Adoption and Fostering Parenthood PSHE lesson
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Adoption and Fostering Parenthood PSHE lesson

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Experiencing Bullying – Teenage Girls PSHE Lesson | RSHE & Relationships Education
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Experiencing Bullying – Teenage Girls PSHE Lesson | RSHE & Relationships Education

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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 resources”
Dealing with Grief and Loss – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned
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Dealing with Grief and Loss – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned

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Dealing with Grief and Loss – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson provides a sensitive, structured introduction to understanding grief, bereavement, and emotional coping strategies. It is designed to help students explore the emotional process of grief, recognise its stages, and learn how to support themselves or others during times of loss. Aligned with the statutory RSHE guidance, this lesson is ideal for Key Stage 3 and 4 learners and can be used during PSHE lessons, drop-down days, tutor sessions, or as part of a wider wellbeing programme. Learning Outcomes • Define what grief is and recognise situations where it may be experienced • Understand the five stages of grief and how they can affect people differently • Identify healthy coping strategies and ways to support someone who is grieving Key Terms Covered Grief, denial, bargaining, depression, acceptance, support This Lesson Pack Includes: • Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (Includes learning outcomes, confidence checkers, video clips, questioning tasks, and engaging slide design) • Student-focused activities including comprehension, scenario analysis, and group discussion • Formative assessment opportunities such as exit questions and reflection prompts • Extension links and external support resources • Designed for easy delivery by both PSHE specialists and non-specialists Format: PowerPoint (editable) + printable student activities Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Grief, loss, bereavement, emotional wellbeing, support strategies This resource helps students develop emotional literacy, empathy, and resilience—essential components of a strong PSHE and personal development curriculum. Let me know if you’d like a matching Bereavement & Mental Health bundle description as well. 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 resources”
Good Manners and Being Polite – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Compliant
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Good Manners and Being Polite – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Compliant

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Good Manners and Being Polite – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Compliant This fully resourced, editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson introduces students to the importance of good manners, respectful communication, and polite behaviour. It helps young people understand how tone, delivery, and context influence the way messages are received—and why politeness is essential in both personal and professional interactions. Aligned with the statutory RSHE guidance, this session is suitable for Key Stage 3 or 4 and can be used during PSHE lessons, tutor time, behaviour interventions, or enrichment days. Learning Outcomes Identify words, phrases, and behaviours that demonstrate politeness Understand how delivery, tone, and context affect meaning Practise applying good manners in everyday scenarios Key Terms Covered Manners, politeness, rudeness, context, delivery, tone This Lesson Pack Includes: Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (With clear objectives, engaging visuals, confidence checkers, and structured tasks) Student-facing activities including role-play, comprehension exercises, and group discussion Assessment opportunities such as reflection questions and confidence ratings External links and support materials to extend learning Teacher-friendly format suitable for both specialists and non-specialists Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable student worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Respect, communication, manners, social behaviour, relationships Encourage a culture of respect, kindness, and positive communication in your classroom with this easy-to-use, impactful PSHE resource. 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 resources”
Healthy and Unhealthy Friendships – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned
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Healthy and Unhealthy Friendships – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned

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Healthy and Unhealthy Friendships – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson explores the differences between healthy and unhealthy friendships, helping students understand the qualities that make friendships supportive, respectful, and balanced. The lesson encourages self-reflection and critical thinking about how young people treat others—and how they expect to be treated in return. Mapped to the statutory RSHE curriculum, this session is ideal for Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4 and can be delivered in PSHE lessons, tutor time, or wellbeing sessions. Learning Outcomes • Describe the features of healthy and unhealthy friendships • Identify examples of toxic friendship behaviours and explain why they are harmful • Reflect on personal friendships and how to maintain respectful, supportive relationships Key Terms Covered Boundaries, respect, fairness, inclusivity, manipulation, gaslighting, gossiping, disrespect, exclusivity This Lesson Pack Includes: • Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (Including clear objectives, video links, confidence checkers, and thought-provoking questions) • Student-facing activities – including real-life scenarios, comprehension tasks, self-assessment and group discussion • Assessment tools – such as exit slips and progress reflection activities • External support links – signposting for further advice and learning • Teacher-friendly format – ready to pick up and teach, with no prior planning needed Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Friendship, boundaries, peer relationships, emotional wellbeing, personal responsibility This lesson helps students build and maintain positive friendships—while recognising the signs of manipulative or harmful behaviours in social settings. 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 resources”
Helping Others Through Actions – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Compliant
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Helping Others Through Actions – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Compliant

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Helping Others Through Actions – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Compliant This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson explores the value of helping others through positive actions, both within school and in the wider community. Students will examine the emotional, social, and psychological benefits of helping others, and learn how small actions can lead to meaningful change. Aligned with the statutory RSHE guidance, this lesson is ideal for Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4 and can be delivered as part of a wellbeing programme, enrichment day, or tutor session. Learning Outcomes • Describe the personal and emotional benefits of helping others • Explain the impact that helping others can have on individuals and communities • Practise ways to help others in a range of real-life scenarios Key Terms Covered Brain chemicals, serotonin, dopamine, endorphins, oxytocin, boundaries, community This Lesson Pack Includes: • Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (Includes clear objectives, embedded videos, confidence checkers, and engaging visual content) • Student-facing activities – including scenario-based tasks, group discussions, and comprehension exercises • Assessment tools – confidence checkers and reflection activities • Additional resources – helpful website links and community action ideas • Teacher-friendly design – suitable for both specialists and non-specialists Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable student worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Empathy, prosocial behaviour, community, kindness, emotional wellbeing Encourage your students to understand the science, value, and real-world importance of helping others—while building character, confidence, and community connection. 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 resources”
Long-Term Relationships & Marriage – Full PSHE Lesson | KS4 / KS5 | RSHE Compliant
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Long-Term Relationships & Marriage – Full PSHE Lesson | KS4 / KS5 | RSHE Compliant

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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 resources”
PSHE Lesson – Understanding Respect and How to Earn It | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE
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PSHE Lesson – Understanding Respect and How to Earn It | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE

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PSHE Lesson – Understanding Respect and How to Earn It | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson explores the concept of respect—what it means, why it matters, and how it is earned in different settings. Students will reflect on self-respect, mutual respect, and how respectful behaviour shapes relationships both in and out of school. Mapped to the statutory RSHE curriculum, this lesson is ideal for use in Key Stage 3 or 4 PSHE lessons, tutor time, assemblies, or themed drop-down days. Learning Outcomes • Define what is meant by respect • Explain why respect is important in school, friendships, and wider society • Demonstrate respectful behaviours in a range of social scenarios Key Terms Covered Respect, admiration, regard, self-respect, earn, popularity This Lesson Pack Includes: • Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (Includes learning objectives, confidence checkers, video links, questioning prompts, and engaging visuals) • Student-focused activities – comprehension tasks, real-life scenarios, and discussion prompts • Assessment opportunities – confidence checkers and reflection questions • Extension materials and web links for further learning • Teacher-friendly structure – suitable for PSHE specialists and non-specialists Format: Editable PowerPoint + student worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Respect, personal values, relationships, behaviour, character education Support your students in building a culture of mutual respect and personal responsibility—with this engaging and easy-to-deliver PSHE 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 resources”
PSHE Lesson – Understanding the Role of a School Council | Student Voice & Leadership | KS3 / KS4
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PSHE Lesson – Understanding the Role of a School Council | Student Voice & Leadership | KS3 / KS4

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PSHE Lesson – Understanding the Role of a School Council | Student Voice & Leadership | KS3 / KS4 This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson introduces students to the purpose and power of school councils, helping them understand how student voice contributes to school improvement, democracy, and leadership development. Through group activities and scenario-based tasks, students will explore how to be effective representatives and problem-solvers within their school community. Aligned with the statutory RSHE guidance, this lesson is ideal for Key Stage 3 or 4 and can be delivered during PSHE, tutor time, or leadership enrichment sessions. Learning Outcomes Define what a school council is and describe its core responsibilities Practise teamwork and communication to address student issues Reflect on what makes a strong student council and how to lead effectively Key Terms Covered School council, student representative, responsibility, volunteering, election, leadership This Lesson Pack Includes: Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (With learning objectives, confidence checkers, video clips, and group discussion prompts) Student-facing activities – team-based tasks, comprehension exercises, and problem-solving scenarios Assessment tools – confidence checkers, reflection activities, and feedback opportunities Extra links and resources – to support follow-up projects or council applications Suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialist staff Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Leadership, student voice, democracy, volunteering, teamwork, personal development Encourage active participation, responsibility, and leadership with this engaging PSHE lesson on how student councils shape school life and build key life skills. 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 resources”
Managing Anger & Emotions – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | Emotional Regulation & RSHE Aligned
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Managing Anger & Emotions – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | Emotional Regulation & RSHE Aligned

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Managing Anger & Emotions – Full PSHE Lesson | KS3 / KS4 | Emotional Regulation & RSHE Aligned This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson supports students in recognising and managing feelings of anger. Pupils will explore personal triggers, emotional responses, and practical techniques to regulate their emotions in healthy, constructive ways. Perfect for Key Stage 3 or 4 students, this lesson meets the latest statutory RSHE guidance on emotional wellbeing and mental health. Ideal for delivery in PSHE lessons, tutor time, behaviour interventions, or wellbeing workshops. Learning Outcomes • Identify early warning signs and common triggers of anger • Understand the short- and long-term effects of unmanaged anger on self and others • Practise emotional regulation strategies and calming techniques Key Vocabulary Triggers, impact, communication, techniques, mental health, coping mechanisms What’s Included in This Lesson Pack: • A fully editable PowerPoint presentation (With clear learning objectives, confidence checkers, video links, and scenario-based questioning) • Student-led tasks – reflection activities, group discussion prompts, practical exercises • Built-in assessment opportunities – including confidence checkers and plenary tasks • External links for further support and guidance • No specialist knowledge required – easy to deliver by all staff Format: Editable PowerPoint + printable resources Target Age: KS3 / KS4 (Ages 11–16) Focus Areas: Emotional wellbeing, anger management, self-awareness, resilience Equip your students with the tools to understand and manage anger—an essential skill for mental wellbeing, positive behaviour, and strong relationships in and out of the classroom. 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 resources”
PSHE Lesson – Caffeine & Energy Drinks: Health Risks and Awareness | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned
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PSHE Lesson – Caffeine & Energy Drinks: Health Risks and Awareness | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned

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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 resources”
Criminal Exploitation PSHE Lesson – County Lines, Gangs & Vulnerability | KS3 / KS4
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Criminal Exploitation PSHE Lesson – County Lines, Gangs & Vulnerability | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson gives students a powerful introduction to criminal exploitation, including how young people can be targeted, groomed, and coerced into illegal activity. Aligned with the statutory RSHE guidance, this lesson is ideal for KS3 or KS4 students and supports 51 efforts around county lines, gang involvement, and peer pressure. Learning Objectives • Identify the different forms of criminal exploitation, including county lines • Recognize the warning signs and risk factors in young people • Understand why some individuals may be more vulnerable to exploitation Key Vocabulary Exploitation, gangs, coercion, pressure, blackmail, county lines, poverty What’s Included in This Lesson Pack: • Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (Includes clear objectives, video links, student tasks, and plenary activities) • A variety of student-led activities – comprehension, scenario analysis, and reflection • Confidence checker and formative assessment tools • Additional links for further learning and 51 support • No specialist knowledge needed – accessible for all staff Format: Editable PowerPoint + optional printable materials Target Age: KS3 / KS4 (Ages 11–16) Themes: Safeguarding, vulnerability, youth crime, peer pressure, social awareness This PSHE lesson helps young people develop critical awareness of exploitation, while empowering them to make safer choices and support their peers. 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 resources”
PSHE Lesson – Understanding Divorce: Impact on Families & Children | KS3 / KS4
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PSHE Lesson – Understanding Divorce: Impact on Families & Children | KS3 / KS4 | RSHE Aligned This fully resourced and editable 1-hour+ PSHE lesson explores the topic of divorce, helping students understand what it is, why it happens, and how it can affect all members of a family. Designed to be age-appropriate and sensitive, this lesson supports emotional literacy and empathy while aligning with the RSHE statutory curriculum. Perfect for use in PSHE, Relationships Education, or Tutor Time, this resource enables students to develop a well-rounded understanding of modern family dynamics. Learning Objectives: • Define what divorce is and why it occurs • Explain common reasons behind marital breakdown • Assess the emotional and practical impact of divorce on parents and children Key Vocabulary: Divorce, legal separation, couples therapy, infidelity, financial strain, parenting arrangements, blended families What’s Included in the Lesson Pack: • Fully editable PowerPoint presentation (Includes objectives, video links, confidence checkers, and interactive tasks) • Student worksheets, discussion prompts, and comprehension activities • Assessment of learning with reflection opportunities • Designed for both specialist and non-specialist PSHE teachers Format: Editable PowerPoint + optional printables Age Range: KS3 / KS4 (Ages 11–16) Topics: Family relationships, emotional wellbeing, managing change, RSHE Use this resource to build student understanding, empathy, and resilience when navigating or discussing family changes such as divorce. 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 resources”