#WeWill

Grantee 24-25 Resource Pack

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Overview

This resource pack is aimed at our external (non-Ormiston network) 2024-2025 Youth Social Action grantee schools. The resources for the grant process are available to download from this page. Please create a free account to begin downloading. For full guides and additional resources, check out what else we have on our digital resource hub.
In this pack you will find:

1. Delivery Guidance
ā€“1a. Embedding high quality YSA guide
This implementation guide is specific to a grant offered by the Ormiston Trust which schools can apply for to run a YSA programme in 2024-2025. This guide gives applicants step-by- step explanations to follow and should be read in conjunction with the accompanying grant guidelines.
ā€“1b. Curriculum, Passport and Skills Delivery guide
This guideā€™s main aim is to support you in delivering your Youth Social Action project through the curriculum, passport and teaching young people the necessary skills. It outlines the content of the core resources which you are expected to deliver as a grant recipient.
ā€“1c. Staff YSA Presentation
This presentation is a staff introductory training resource providing an overview of the YSA process, benefits, and resources.

2. Assemblies
This folder contains 5 presentations that can be delivered in assemblies, including: What is Youth Social Action? and introductions to our four core topic areas - Health and Wellbeing; Climate Change; Inclusion & Diversity; and Poverty.

3. Passport and Project Planning
ā€“3a. Student YSA Passport
The passport supports the reflection process of YSA projects. Passports have been developed as a medium for pupils to plan and record their journey through the social action process. It gives pupils tasks to be completed in class or as part of their home learning process.
ā€“3b. Student YSA Planning Guide
The project planning guide supports young people through step 3 (Plan) of their youth social action process.

4. Skills
ā€“4a. Skills Guide
This guide supports teachers in delivering 2 hours of core skills training to help students deliver their YSA projects. It contains lesson plans that integrate activities teaching communication, teamwork, problem solving, and reflection skills.
ā€“4b. 4x Lesson delivery slides

5. Curriculum Topic Guides
Curriculum topic guides and lesson delivery slides can be found in the relevent folders: Health and Wellbeing; Climate Change; Inclusion & Diversity; and Poverty. These guides give information on how to embed these issues across a range of school subjects. They are designed to enable teachers to deliver YSA learning within the national curriculum.

For further support
If you are a 2024-2025 grantee & require further information, please do not hesitate to contact Samia Akram at samiaakram@ormistontrust.co.uk

Key Stage: KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
Resource type: Key Overview
Owner:Ā Ormiston Trust

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All Resources KS 1 (Zipped Folder),All Resources KS 2 (Zipped Folder),All Resources KS 3&4 (Zipped Folder)

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Teaching Guide

Guide

Lesson Overview

Overview of Lessons

Project Planning

Lesson plans

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All Resources KS 1 (Zipped Folder)

All Resources KS 2 (Zipped Folder)

All Resources KS 3&4 (Zipped Folder)

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Interactive YSA Passports (semi-digitalised)
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Interactive YSA Passports (semi-digitalised)

These interactive passports are semi digitalised for those who wish to record their YSA journey on a computer, rather than printing their passports.
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This YSA starter pack contains the key resources needed to plan and deliver YSA in your setting.

Case Study: #WeWill – Community Work
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Case Study: #WeWill - Community Work

This #WeWill project case study focuses on raising awareness of dementia through community outreach and training.
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This #WeWill project case study focuses on raising awareness of dementia through community outreach and training.

Case Study: #WeWill – Christ Church Secondary Academy
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Case Study: #WeWill - Christ Church Secondary Academy

A series of #WeWill project case studies from Christ Church Secondary Academy.
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A series of #WeWill project case studies from Christ Church Secondary Academy.

Case Study: #WeWill – Community, Inclusion & Wellbeing
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Case Study: #WeWill - Community, Inclusion & Wellbeing

This #WeWill project focused on making a positive difference to wider school life and re-establishing links within the community.
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The Ormiston #WeWill youth social action campaign aimed to empower young people across the Ormiston network and non-Ormiston schools to build relationships and share best practices. Our overall aim was to ensure that young people would drive and determine action and staff would ensure young people were given the skills to succeed, and the chance to engage with other young people to share and develop practice across the country.