PSHE

This subject equips young people with the knowledge and personal skills they need to be physically and emotionally healthy. It involves becoming emotionally confident and covers topics such as healthy living, personal hygiene, drug and alcohol awareness, personal finance, social relationships and careers education.

We found 627 challenges in the Subject area 'PSHE'

Challenge Level NLH
Learners will plan and visit various places within their community for an intended purpose.
Entry 3  30
Learners will begin to show an awareness of what is meant by mental health, identify and take part in activities that contribute to good mental health and wellbeing.
WTE1  30
Learners will be able to identify and practice what is required to look after their mental health and wellbeing.
Entry 2  30
Learners will demonstrate an understanding of the terms wellbeing and resilience and participate in a programme of activities to support their wellbeing and build resilience.
Entry 3  30
Learners will participate in a programme of activities that support wellbeing and build resilience.
Entry 1  30
The learner will identify what job opportunities are available and decide which would be the most suitable for them.
Entry 1  30
The learners will identify what job opportunities are available and decide which would be the most suitable for them.
Entry 2  30
The learner will gain an insight to how social action can play a strong part in developing their skillset, which will help to showcase their skills and personality to future employers.
Entry 3  30
The learner will demonstrate understanding of their own medications and taking the lead on administering correct dosage at correct times.
Level 2  30
The learner will identify and describe what is meant by the terms mindfulness and wellbeing and actively take part in a mindfulness activity of their own choosing that promotes their wellbeing.
Entry 2  30
The learner will respond consistently to familiar sounds in routine contexts.
WTE1  30
The learner will research and be able to demonstrate the use of three different massage strokes to give a 10 minute hand and arm massage.
Level 2  30
The learner will be able to identify a job role of interest to them, create the documents required to apply for a job and participate in a mock interview.
Level 2  30
The learner will be able to experience and reflect on a range of post-19 opportunities in the local area.
Entry 2  30
The learner will know why communication is important in different care settings and consider the different communication methods used.
Entry 3  30
The learner will know the importance of equality and inclusion within health and social care settings and know the ways in which these settings can demonstrate equality and inclusion.
Entry 3  30
The learner will know what is meant by person-centred support, the difficulties in person-centred planning and how to overcome these.
Entry 3  30
The learner will understand how a digital profile is formed and how it can affect someone's personal life and future.
Entry 1  30
The learner will find out about an try different hobbies and will participate in a program of activities to experience a range of hobbies and interests.
Entry 1  30
The learner will be able to identify and practice what is required to look after their mental health and wellbeing.
Entry 3  30