Importance of PSHE Education in Developing Essential Life Skills

Importance of PSHE Education in Developing Essential Life Skills
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PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic) education is crucial in equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to make informed decisions, stay healthy, and navigate relationships successfully. The curriculum covers key concepts such as respect, responsible behavior, health and well-being, relationships, and understanding the wider world. By focusing on resilience, self-esteem, risk management, teamwork, and critical thinking, PSHE aims to prepare students for life challenges and work environments. Effective PSHE programs have a positive impact on academic and personal outcomes, especially for disadvantaged students. By instilling values of respect, challenge, confidence, curiosity, and ambition for excellence, PSHE creates a foundation for a well-rounded and responsible individual.

  • Life skills
  • Education
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Well-being

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  1. Knowledge is Power PSHE Personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education is an important and necessary part of all pupils education. The PSHE curriculum will equip pupils with a sound understanding of risk and the knowledge and skills necessary to make safe and informed decisions. PSHE education is a school subject through which pupils develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep themselves healthy and safe, and prepared for life and work. Well-delivered PSHE programmes have an impact on both academic and non-academic outcomes for pupils, particularly the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. PSHE aims to develop skills and attributes such as resilience, self-esteem, risk-management, team working and critical thinking in the context of three core themes: health and wellbeing, relationships and living in the wider world (including economic wellbeing and aspects of careers education). Respect Challenge Confident Curiosity Ambition for Excellence!

  2. Knowledge is Power PSHE Intent Pupils will: Key concepts: Understand the importance of respect for themselves and others Understand the importance of responsible actions and behaviour Health and well being Relationships Living in the wider world Know about rights and responsibilities as members of families and other groups and citizens Learn about different groups and communities Understand the need to respect equality and diversity Learn about the importance of respecting and protecting the environment These key concepts are revisited within and across year groups and on a cross-curricular basis, so that children become confident in using them and deepen their understanding. Learn about where money comes from, keeping it safe and the importance of managing it effectively Learn how to develop and maintain a variety of relationships, within a range of social and cultural contexts Learn how to recognise and manage emotions within relationships. Learn how to respond to risky or negative relationships, including bullying and abuse and ask for help Understand what is meant by a healthy lifestyle Learn how to maintain physical, mental and emotional; heath and well being Learn about how to manage change including puberty, transition and loss Learn how to respond in an emergency Respect Challenge Confident Curiosity Ambition for Excellence!

  3. Knowledge is Power Approach to teaching PSHE Respect Challenge Confident Curiosity Ambition for Excellence!

  4. Knowledge is Power PSHE coverage Respect Challenge Confident Curiosity Ambition for Excellence!

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