PSHE Talks by The PSHE Association

PSHE Talks by The PSHE Association

The national body for PSHE (personal, social, health & economic) education. Quality resources, guidance, training and support for schools.

  • 24 minutes 21 seconds
    Frontline Interview - Online safety in a SEND setting ft. Nicola Holland
    We hear from Nicola — an Assistant Head teacher working in an all-through complex needs school — about her experiences of supporting students to navigate their online lives.
    24 April 2024, 1:24 pm
  • 4 minutes 25 seconds
    Jono's Christmas update 2023
    Autumn term 2023 roundup and reflections from our CEO Jono Baggaley.
    14 December 2023, 4:07 pm
  • 17 minutes 34 seconds
    Teaching about friendship and bullying
    Presented by Jenny Fox, one of our Senior Subject Specialists, and featuring colleagues Bethan Miller and Dr Joshua Stubbs, this episode looks at the statistics and research base around the impact of bullying, as well as the importance of establishing and maintaining friendships for all children and young people. We also consider schools’ statutory duties, and the nuances of teaching this topic in primary school and secondary school settings.
    12 December 2023, 2:46 pm
  • 22 minutes 56 seconds
    Frontline Interview - Ofsted inspection in SEND setting ft. Jade Collinge Long
    We hear from Jade — a PSHE Lead working in an all-through complex needs school — about her experiences of teaching PSHE and recent Ofsted inspection.
    19 September 2023, 10:58 am
  • 8 minutes 22 seconds
    Update From Jono - September 2023
    Policy and projects update from PSHE Association CEO Jonathan Baggaley. Find out more about the upcoming RSHE consultation, report on parental attitudes, child financial harms consortium plus Fully Human projects update.
    4 September 2023, 1:41 pm
  • 22 minutes 25 seconds
    Frontline Interview - Lizzie Colvin, PSHE teacher At SEND Provision
    We interviewed Lizzie Colvin — a first year teacher working in a secondary setting for boys with SEMH. Hear about her experiences developing and raising the profile of PSHE in her school.
    10 November 2022, 9:45 am
  • 36 minutes 32 seconds
    PSHE’s role in safe & effective substance education
    Sam is joined by Harry Sumnall, Professor in Substance Use at the Public Health Institute, and PSHE Association Subject Specialist Bethan Miller, for a wide-ranging discussion on PSHE education’s role in education about drugs and alcohol, covering: - Current substance use trends and an analysis of how things have changed over the last twenty years. - The importance of a whole-school approach to substance education. - An overview of what the new PSHE Association drug and alcohol education lessons cover at each key stage, and how this links with statutory Health Education requirements. Download our full suite of drug and alcohol education materials: pshe-association.org.uk/D&A Mentioned in this episode NHS 'Live Well' webiste — Advice, tips and tools to help you make the best choices about your health and wellbeing. www.nhs.uk/live-well/
    2 November 2020, 1:50 pm
  • 22 minutes 20 seconds
    Using Story, Case Studies and 'timeline' in PSHE education
    In this episode Nick considers some ways of deconstructing a story, including using case studies and ‘timeline’, in order to help us use it to explore issues and strategies in PSHE. Join Nick for this fascinating journey into the medium of story, paved with vital psychological insights on ‘critical’ and ‘crunch’ moments — exploring how our young people can access their learning when they need it most — and social norms.
    13 October 2020, 2:06 pm
  • 13 minutes 23 seconds
    Choosing literature as a route into learning in PSHE education
    Join Nick Boddington — founding PSHE Association Subject Specialist and voice of authority on all things PSHE — for a reflection on the use of 'story' as a powerful route into learning in PSHE. You'll never read Six-Dinner Sid in the same way again!
    10 August 2020, 3:36 pm
  • 31 minutes 8 seconds
    Reducing The Odds Of Gambling Harm Through PSHE
    In this episode of PSHE Talks, Sam is joined by Subject Specialists Anne Bell and Sally Martin, and Dr Elly Hanson — an independent clinical psychologist who’s been coordinating the Association’s work researching PSHE’s role in gambling harm prevention work. Together they discuss the wider context for this work and explore the current trends around gambling harms and young people. Sally and Anne recall some of the points that were raised in the teacher focus groups they led on the topic and give an overview of the new lesson suite on exploring risk in relation to gambling for primary schools. All three of our guests give their unique insight into what they believe schools should be covering on this topic and consider different ways teachers can be effective in the classroom.
    24 February 2020, 1:30 pm
  • 23 minutes 54 seconds
    Keeping The 'e' In PSHE
    In this episode of PSHE Talks, Sam speaks to Bank of England Economist, Malindi Myers; and PSHE Association Subject specialist, Jenny Fox. Malindi and Jenny explore the meaning of 'economic wellbeing' for young people and how schools and teachers can support this area of learning through PSHE education. They also discuss free, jointly produced resources that teachers can use in the classroom.
    24 June 2019, 10:25 am
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