KIP PSHE & RSE Workshops (KS1-KS5)
Workshop Provider: KIP Education
Workshop/Assembly Themes & Tags: Drugs & Alcohol, Knife Crime, Gangs, Sex & Relationships, Emotional Resilience, Self-Harm, Social Gaming, Body Image
Ages Suitability: Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 5
Can your workshop/assembly be delivered to schools online?: Yes
Delivery Locations: England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland
Workshop/Assembly Summary:
PSHE Workshops for all ages. Our interactive & life-skills based approach, supports young people to develop the qualities & attributes needed to thrive. While most schools have extensive programs, very few offer understanding around mental health and self-esteem education or the prevention programs needed to tackle these issues. Our organisation takes an active role in educating school personnel, parents and students about understanding and tackling all things mental health.
Our organisation incorporates a therapeutic process in which all parties can work with the struggle adolescents face as they go through school both within their peer group as well as in their home environment. Through and within this process we focus on building a bond with young people so as to establish a level of trust that will allow the learner to process and understand their feelings around those difficult emotions.
Examples of the types of workshops we run for KS1 & KS2 in a classroom of group/ youth work setting:
Mindfulness
Mindful bodies and listening
Bullying (includes cyber bullying)
Managing self-esteem & anxiety
Social Gaming and gambling
Sexting and your Digital Footprint
Internet safety
Healthy eating
Body Image
Puberty and hygiene
Where babies come from and how babies are born
Conception & Pregnancy
Building good relationships
Becoming men and women
Changing feelings, changing lives and changing body parts
Tackling Racism
Gangs and knife crime
County Lines
Motivation
Social Media and critical thinking
Our youth workshops for KS3 and above span a range of themes related to youth well-being, such as:
Drug Awareness
Drug & Alcohol addiction
Alcohol Awareness and binge drinking
Legal Highs
Tobacco and smoking
Sex and relationships
Sexually transmitted infections
Pornography and the Internet
Sex & the Law
Negotiating Safer Sex
Boundaries, Consent and Communication
Contraception
Conflict Resolution
Gangs and knife crime
Mindfulness
Bullying (includes cyber bullying)
Managing self-esteem
Portrayal of women and men in the media
Body Image
Eating Disorders
Self Harm/Self Injury
Puberty
Extremism & Radicalisation
LGBTQ and identity
Internet Safety
Domestic Violence
All our sessions use interactive tools and video imagery, which makes them effective and memorable. We have evaluation forms for the students to fill out. These results are compiled together to make a report for you which many schools find helpful in seeing what further sessions are needed or if you have an Ofsted.
Please get in touch so we can assist you further.