How to design a PSHE curriculum that promotes wellbeing

PSHE expert and former teacher John Rees shares his expertise to help you tackle the trickier parts of designing or updating your PSHE curriculum. Discover how to approach the sensitive topic of relationships and sex education with parents and carers, learn about pedagogy your teachers can use, and ways to incorporate skills and values, as well as knowledge.

Last reviewed on 5 February 2025
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Contents
  1. Watch our on-demand talk 
  2. Resources for this talk
  3. John's recommended further reading and resources
  4. Meet our speaker

Watch our on-demand talk 

This video offers 'bite-sized' CPD for teachers, with accompanying handouts/resources.

It represents the speaker's role and approach (and where relevant, their school/trust's approach) at the time it was recorded, but still serves as both a source of inspiration and practical tips for you to use in practice.

Please note: any commercial providers, products or resources mentioned in this talk, and relevant links here, are on the speaker's own recommendation and should not be considered an endorsement by The Key.

 

 

Resources for this talk

How to design a PSHE curriculum that promotes wellbeing: key facts PDF, 181.9 KB
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How to design a PSHE curriculum that promotes wellbeing: note-taking template DOCX, 66.4 KB
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John's recommended further reading and resources

Red Rockets and Rainbow