Overview
This Curriculum Guide provides links to integrate the topic of Healthy Habits within the National Curriculum at Key Stages 3 and 4.
- It can be read to obtain an overview of the connections made with the National Curriculum.
- It can also inform the planning of activities that will teach social action skills or inform future social action planning.
The Curriculum Guide 'Learning about Healthy Habits Wellbeing as part of a Youth Social Action Programme' is divided into sections listed below:
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Community Engagement Guide
This guide can help users maximise the impact of working in partnership with the local community. Community and stakeholder engagement in a youth social action programme involves young people working with other interested individuals or organisations to deliver action and change. The engagement can help increase access to students' learning opportunities, boost student retention, promote optimism among teachers, and improve children's school attendance rates.
Teamwork Guide (for educators)
This guide's main aim is to help you understand the importance of teamwork when young people are working together on a group project. It gives you an overview of the different departments in organisations and the various roles young people can play in these departments. It explores the different stages of teamwork, such as forming, storming, morning, performing, and adjourning, and applies these to the five steps of Youth Social Action.
Mental Health & Wellbeing Guide (KS 1)
This guide is to give you advice on teaching young people about Mental Health and Wellbeing as part of a Youth Social Action programme. They will learn how to recognise and talk about their emotions, self-care techniques, how to seek support, and more...
Youth Social Action Starter Pack
This YSA starter pack contains the key resources needed to plan and deliver YSA in your setting.