PSHE


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What is PSHE?

PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic) Education is a school curriculum subject that focuses on strengthening the knowledge, skills, and connections to keep and young people healthy and safe and prepare them for life and work. These skills allow young people to manage their lives both now and in the future.

We strongly believe that PSHE sessions are crucial to the development of young people. In our ever-changing world, where young people often now spend more time on Snapchat and TikTok than they do outside, it is increasingly clear that they need additional guidance to negotiate their way through life’s challenges.

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Group

The group sessions work in a very similar fashion to our one-to-ones but with the added element of group interaction. PSHE sessions work brilliantly with groups as the contributions from the different individuals can trigger further discussion and debate. The sessions can be tailored to the needs of the group and adjusted to discuss key current affairs.

If you run a tuition company or a sporting organisation, get in touch and see what we can do to help you.

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Individual

In our one-to-one sessions we can focus on one specific issue or we can devise a full curriculum to support the student. We often work with home educated students who otherwise don’t have access to PSHE sessions. We also support individuals at school who are reluctant to participate in front of the rest of their classmates.

Each session takes place on Zoom and we are happy to speak with parents to discuss methods that they can employ to support their child.

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IF YOU NEED URGENT HELP

If you are feeling suicidal right now, there are people out there who can help you.

If you are at immediate risk of harm, please call 999 and ask for an ambulance.

There are different helplines and listening services available that can provide emotional support:

  • YoungMinds (24/7) Text YM to 85258
  • Samaritans (24/7) Call 116 123
  • Childline (24/7) Call 0800 1111
  • CALM (5pm-Midnight) Call 0800 58 58 58