Families and people who care for me Key Stage 1 & 2

Families and people who care for me
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The Respect Programme
The Respect Programme

The Respect programme is an online resource providing ready- made lesson plans on issues such as citizenship, prejudices, extremism, staying safe online, Britishness and more. They aim to encourage young people to understand and respect others, develop critical thinking skills (especially in avoiding the dangers that prevail online), and consider how to bring about change in a positive constructive way.

https://therespectprogramme.org.uk

Twinkl
Twinkl

Teacher created resources providing schemes of work, lesson planning and assessments, online educational games and more.

https://www.twinkl.co.uk

GOV UK
GOV UK

Information and advice issued by the government to recognise and understand what a forced marriage is and how to support and help someone you think may be at risk.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/forced-marriage#what-is-forced-marriage

The Halo Project
The Halo Project

The Halo Project Charity is a national project that will support victims of honour-based violence, forced marriages and FGM by providing appropriate advice and support to victims.

https://www.haloproject.org.uk

Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice

Offering information about rights and laws within a family situation.

https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/family/

Pace
Pace

Pace is the lead national charity working with parents and carers of exploited children. Pace works alongside parents and carers of children who are -or are at risk of being - sexually exploited by perpetrators external to the family. They offer guidance and training to professionals on how child sexual exploitation affects the whole family.

https://paceuk.info/

Childline
Childline

Childline is a free, private and confidential service for young people under 19 to contact for help and support either online or on the phone regarding any issues or worries, anytime.

https://www.childline.org.uk/

Parliament UK
Parliament UK

Information surrounding the laws in the UK for marriage, civil partnerships and marriage for same sex couples.

https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/private-lives/relationships/overview/lawofmarriage-

NSPCC
NSPCC

The UKs leading children’s charity fighting to end child abuse and neglect. The NSPCC offers a range of resources and guidance to help promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm.

https://www.nspcc.org.uk

The national association for PSHE education professionals
The national association for PSHE education professionals

The national association for PSHE education professionals. Providing members with dedicated support, resources, training & guidance.

https://www.pshe-association.org.uk

Key Statements

That Families are important for children growing up because they can give love, security and stability.

The characteristics of healthy family life, commitment to each other, including in times of difficulty, protection and care for children and other family members, the importance of spending time together and sharing each other's lives.

That other's families, either in school or in the wider world, sometimes look different from their family, but that they should respect those differences and know that other children's families are also characterised by love and care.

That stable, caring relationships, which may be different types, are at the heart of happy families, and are important for children's security as they grow up.

That marriage represents a formal and legally recognised commitment of two people to each other which is intended to be lifelong.

How to recognise if family relationships are making them feel unhappy or unsafe, and how to seek help or advice from others if needed.

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