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Structured curriculum guidance detailing weekly PSHE sessions including safeguarding, resilience, healthy relationships, online safety, sexual health, and mental health education across secondary school year groups.
Year:
2020–2021
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education)
Document Type:
Curriculum Guidance / Lesson Plan
Institution:
OFSTED / PSHE Association
Target Audience:
Secondary School Teachers
Key Topics:
Resilience, Safeguarding, Healthy Relationships, Online Safety, Sexual Health, Mental Health and Wellbeing
Educational Levels:
Year 7–Year 11
Assessment Methods:
Formative assessments, personal safety assessments, reflection activities
Skills Emphasized:
Literacy, Numeracy, Verbal Communication, British Values
Implementation Period:
Autumn Term and Spring Term 2020–2021
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Organisation:
East Sussex County Council
Department:
Children’s Services – Education Division and Public Health
Job Title:
Project Officer – Wellbeing, Safeguarding and PSHE Support
Grade:
Single Status 8
Responsible to:
Schools’ Safeguarding Manager
Location:
East Sussex
Document version:
October 2023
Authors:
Catherine Dooley; Verity Wilde
Job Evaluation Reference:
13953
Sector:
Local Government
Functional Area:
Education and Public Health
Key Responsibilities:
Project coordination; PSHE programme delivery; Theatre in Education packages; data analysis; evaluation reporting; budget monitoring
Education Requirements:
QCF Level 2 Maths and English; QCF Level 3 Business Administrator or apprenticeship
Desirable Qualifications:
PRINCE2 Practitioner
Health & Safety Functions:
Display Screen Equipment use required; other listed exposures not applicable
Target Stakeholders:
Secondary schools; education providers; public health partners; external service providers
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Subjects:
PSHE, Citizenship, Careers Education
Document type:
Student workbook / educational resource
Institution:
Secondary school (Year 10)
Target audience:
Year 10 students
Period:
Spring Term 1 and 2
Topics covered:
Employability skills, Work experience, UK citizenship, Voting and elections
Assessment instructions:
Complete tasks on paper and submit on return to school
Learning resources:
Google Classroom code provided for optional online materials
Key dates:
Work Experience Week – 20th-25th April 2026
Maths, Science, Computing, Music, English, PSHE & RS, Design Technology, History Curriculum Overview
Year:
2026
Region / City:
UK
Subjects:
Maths, Science, Computing, Music, English, PSHE & RS, Design Technology, History
Document Type:
Curriculum Overview
Institution:
RESurrey
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Action Period:
Autumn Term 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
PSHE
Document Type:
Curriculum
Organization / Institution:
Wolsey House
Context:
Curriculum document outlining the PSHE program for Wolsey House, detailing the school’s values, wellbeing initiatives, and safeguarding priorities.
Year:
2018
School:
St Ninian’s High School
Region:
Scotland
Type of Document:
Newsletter
Target Audience:
Pupils, Parents, Staff
Programmes Mentioned:
Extra-Curricular programme 2017/18, PSHE Booklets
Events:
National Schools’ Mass, Berlin Trip, Blackpool Trip, Story Con, Urban Geography Trip, Glasgow Science Festival, Mental Health Awareness Week
Educational Focus:
Rosary, Eucharistic Adoration, Health and Wellbeing, Achieving a Healthy Lifestyle, Substance Misuse Awareness, Fire Brigade Work Experience, Career Opportunities
Dates of Events:
9th–26th June 2018
Responsible Staff:
Pastoral Teachers, PSHE Coordinators
School:
Longton Lane Primary School
Motto:
Believe and Achieve
Education level:
Primary education
Year group:
Year 2
Subject area:
PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education)
Main themes:
Physical Health and Mental Wellbeing; Relationships Education; Online Safety; Community and Belonging; Safety and First Aid; Media Literacy; Money and Work; Growing and Changing
Curriculum structure:
Autumn Term, Spring Term, Summer Term
Term organisation:
Weeks 1–4, Weeks 5–8, Weeks 9–12 per term
Educational topics:
Mental wellbeing, physical exercise, friendships, respectful relationships, internet safety, bullying, dental health, allergies and immunisation, basic first aid, privacy and personal safety, financial awareness, body awareness and development
Learning codes:
L, R, and H coded learning objectives
Emergency guidance included:
Contacting emergency services (dialling 999)
Health topics:
Sleep, oral hygiene, medicines, allergies, vaccinations
Safety topics:
Household safety, road safety, recognising risk, reporting abuse
Social development topics:
Friendship, belonging to community, resolving conflict, recognising feelings
Digital literacy topics:
Online behaviour, misinformation online, digital resilience
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Great Clacton
Theme:
Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE), Relationships Education, Health Education
Document Type:
Policy
Organization:
Great Clacton Church of England Junior School
Author:
Mrs. Karen Jones, Miss Naomi O’Leary
Target Audience:
School staff, Parents, Pupils
Period of Application:
Ongoing from Spring 2020
Approval Date:
Spring 2020
Review Date:
Spring 2020 (following parent consultation)
Year:
1
Note:
Region / city
Subject:
Education
Document type:
Curriculum Overview
Target audience:
Teachers, Educational Institutions
Year:
Primary/Secondary
Subjects:
Creative Arts, Music, Physical Education, Religious Education, English, Maths, Computing, Science, PSHE, Humanities
Topics:
Hand-sewn felt Christmas decorations, Playing music, Gymnastics, Hinduism in Britain, Cloud Tea Monkeys, Christmas Poetry, Clockwork, Multiplication and Division, Fractions, Creating Videos, Animals including Humans, Digestion, Human Changes, Valuing Difference, Fair Trade, Crime and Punishment, Climate Change
Education Level:
Key Stage 2/3
Type of document:
Curriculum overview
Institution:
School/educational institution
Academic Year:
Not specified
Academic Year:
2020–2021
Subject Area:
Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE)
Education Level:
Primary Education
Year Groups:
Nursery; Reception; Year 1; Year 2; Year 3; Year 4; Year 5; Year 6
School Terms:
Autumn 1; Autumn 2; Spring 1; Spring 2; Summer 1; Summer 2
Curriculum Structure:
Termly thematic topics for each year group
Key Themes:
Being Me in My World; Celebrating Differences; Dreams and Goals; Healthy Me; Relationships; Changing Me
Educational Focus:
Social development; friendships; personal goals; health and wellbeing; family roles; personal change and growth
Audience:
Primary school pupils
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Hendal Primary School
Theme:
Personal, Social, and Health Education
Document Type:
Curriculum Overview
Institution:
Hendal Primary School
Target Audience:
Year 4 Students
Period of Action:
Spring Term, Year 4
Approval Date:
Not Provided
Date of Changes:
Not Provided
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Newark
Theme:
Careers Education
Document Type:
Educational Curriculum Plan
Institution:
Newark Academy
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Effective Period:
2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Huntington
Topic:
PSHE and RSE Curriculum, Anti-Bullying, Money Management, Online Safety
Document Type:
Newsletter
Institution:
Huntington School
Author:
Ms. Beth Pelleymounter
Target Audience:
Parents and Carers of Year 9 Students
Period of Validity:
Academic Year 2024-2025
Approval Date:
20th December 2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Education sector:
Primary and Secondary Education
Document type:
Curriculum framework and guidance matrix
Thematic areas:
Safeguarding; Relationships Education; Relationships and Sex Education; Health Education; Mental Health; PSHE; Citizenship; Careers Education; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; Online Safety
Referenced frameworks:
Ofsted School Inspection Handbook; RHE/RSHE; KSCE; Equality Act; PSHE Association guidance; DfE Careers Guidance (Gatsby Benchmarks); National Citizenship Service; Education Recovery guidance
Target groups:
Pupils in Key Stages 1–5
Educational domains:
Health and wellbeing; Relationships; Living in the wider world
Core values:
Democracy; Individual liberty; Rule of law; Mutual respect and tolerance
Key policy topics:
Safeguarding risks, mental wellbeing, sexual consent and exploitation laws, careers guidance, digital safety, equality characteristics
Protected characteristics referenced:
Age; Disability; Gender reassignment; Marriage and civil partnership; Pregnancy and maternity; Race; Religion or belief; Sex; Sexual orientation
Related institutions:
Ofsted; Department for Education; PSHE Association
Purpose:
Alignment of curriculum strands with statutory guidance and inspection frameworks
Child:
Sally Stewart
Date of initial plan:
15 November 2020
Prepared by:
Milton Keynes Council Inclusion Specialist Teaching Team
Type of document:
Educational support plan
Target audience:
Parents/carers, school staff, specialist teachers
Health:
Generally well, wears glasses, immunisations up to date
Special educational needs:
Speech and language difficulties, social communication and interaction challenges, anxiety
Education history:
Cloud 9 Nursery (Sep 2015 – Jul 2017), London School (Oct 2017 – present)
Previous professional involvement:
SALT, CFP, school nurse
Family details:
Mother – Sophie, Father – Mike, Grandfather – Bob, Sibling – Tom
Chronology of significant events:
Born prematurely, domestic violence witnessed, family transitions and bereavement
Attendance:
92%
Context:
Individual child’s support plan outlining educational, health, and social needs, interventions received, and guidance for staff and parents on tailored assistance and adjustments.
Year:
2020–2021
Region / city:
Tripoli District, Libya
Thematic area:
Mine action and explosive ordnance disposal
Document type:
Project description
Overall objective:
Safe return of internally displaced persons
Specific objectives:
Creation of joint civil protection and forensic police EOD units; establishment of operational capacity with equipped vehicles
Duration:
1 August 2020 – February 2021
Beneficiaries:
Civil protection and Ministry of Interior forensic police teams; internally displaced persons
Estimated indirect beneficiaries:
Approximately 200,000 internally displaced persons
Funding requested:
EUR 1 million
Implementing authority:
Ministry of Interior of Libya
Partner institutions:
Civil Protection Service (National Safety Authority); Forensic Police
Geographical scope:
Urban and suburban areas of the Tripoli District
Date:
15 July 2020
Source type:
Government-supported project proposal
Country:
Liberia
Project title:
Advancing implementation of UNSCRs on Women Peace and Security (WPS) through strengthening accountability frameworks, innovative financing and Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB)
Funding mechanism:
Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund
PBF project modality:
IRF
Project number:
N/A
Implementing organizations:
UN Women; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Government partners:
Ministry of Finance and Development Planning; Ministry of Internal Affairs; Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection; Ministry of Justice; Liberian National Police; Independent National Commission for Human Rights; Liberian Revenue Authority
Civil society partners:
Women’s Non-Governmental Secretariat of Liberia; Women in Peacebuilding Network; Institute for Research and Democratic Development; 1325 Network; Federation of Liberian Youth; Association of Disabled Females International; National Women Peace Hut Network; Youth Alive Liberia; Human Rights Advocacy Platform; National Rural Women Structure
Geographic coverage:
Liberia, Grand Bassa, Nimba
Project start date:
1 January 2020
Project duration:
18 months
Total approved budget:
USD 1,500,000
Budget allocation:
UN Women USD 1,238,577.60; OHCHR USD 261,422.40
Gender marker score:
3
Risk marker score:
1
PBF focus area:
Governance of peacebuilding resources
Related frameworks:
Second National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security
Relevant SDGs:
SDG 5; SDG 16
Type of submission:
New project
Organization:
Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University (ASLMU)
Institution:
Loyola Marymount University
Academic Year:
2020–2021
Document Type:
Organizational Bylaws
Governing Body:
Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University
Scope:
Undergraduate student government
Branches:
Executive Branch; Legislative Branch; Judicial Branch
Membership:
Full-time and part-time undergraduate students
Voting Body:
Senate
Eligibility Requirements:
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5; full-time enrollment; no open judicial cases or sanctions
Amendment Provisions:
Article 10 – Bylaw and Code Amendments
Revision History:
Article 13 – Revision History
Year:
2020–2021
Subject:
Community engagement and stakeholder engagement in diabetes prevention
Document Type:
Status form and guidance document
Target Audience:
LHIC leaders
Related Plan:
Maryland Diabetes Action Plan
Related Document:
Local Health Improvement Plan
Geographic Scope:
Maryland
Organizations Mentioned:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; Maryland Department of Health; Community Health Resources Commission
Key Topics:
Community engagement continuum; Stakeholder engagement; LHIC membership and governance; CHRC deliverables
Course Prefix and Number:
AST 101
Course Title:
General Astronomy
Section Number:
1006
Department:
Science
Instructor:
Milinda Wasala
Academic Year:
2020/2021
Semester:
Fall 2020
GenEd Class:
No
Type of Document:
Course Assessment Report
Delivery Mode:
Completely online course
Assessment Components:
Homework, Quizzes, Exams, Final Exam, Laboratory Activities
Outcomes Assessed:
Kepler’s laws, radiation and temperature, optical telescopes, solar system structure, Earth and Moon comparison, Mercury and jovian planets, Sun’s structure, stellar distances, interstellar matter, stellar evolution, neutron stars, variable stars, galaxies
Criterion for Achievement:
60% of students achieving specified percentage thresholds on assessments
Overall Result:
Criterion Met for all reported outcomes
Follow up Actions:
Introduction and planned expansion of simulation laboratory activities; encouragement of tutoring facility use
Review and Approval:
Department Chair, Dean, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Services