Welcome to our links page!
The Curriculum foundation have produced an interesting comment on the 'E-Bac'; Download it here
With thanks to Independent Thinking In the past there have been two choices when that boor at the dinner table starts moaning about teachers, going on about long holidays and quoting that infamous Bernard Shaw line about those that cannot do... Have a look here and enjoy this wonderful poem from slam poet and teacher Taylor Mali. Makes you feel so proud to be a teacher!
Follow these links to access the end of KS statements for KS3 & 4:
End of Key Stage 3 statements for Personal Wellbeing
End of Key Stage 3 statements for Economic Wellbeing and Financial Capability
End of Key Stage 4 statements for Personal Wellbeing
End of Key Stage 4 statements for Economic Wellbeing and Financial Capability
NSCoPSE also works with and for the following organisations:
The Anti-bullying Alliance - brings together 68 organisations into one network with the aim of reducing bullying and creating safe environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn.
Antidote's vision is of an emotionally literate society where the facility to handle the complexities of emotional life is as widespread as the capacity to read, write and do arithmetic.
Aspect - The professional association and trade union representing professionals working in education and children's services.
The Association for Careers Education & Guidance - Promoting excellence and innovation in careers education and guidance for all young people
Association for Citizenship Teaching - provides Knowledge, skills and resources from the professional subject association for those involved in citizenship education.
Birmingham Health Education Service is a ‘Centre of Excellence’ and has a national reputation in the planning and delivery of PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education) and Citizenship education initiatives. They provide a range of support to schools, services and settings either as programmes of support, courses or insets.
Cegnet – the website for careers education support programme. Contains resources for teaching and learning, professional development and management of careers education. Cegnet have also produced a Statutory Guidance: Impartial Careers Education Resources Pack
Connexions Direct - Offers advice on education, careers, housing, money, health and relationships for 13-19 year olds in the UK.
The education charity DEA has recently published ‘Exploring together: A global dimension to the secondary curriculum’, a pack of leaflets exploring the global dimension to each secondary National Curriculum subject.
The National Curriculum website from QCDA has been expanded to include National Curriculum Online and National Curriculum in Action. Visit the website to find guidance and tools for curriculum development and design, case studies of the curriculum in action, current and future programmes of study and examples of pupils' work.
Drugs Education Forum - Drug Education Forum, brings together national organisations from health, education, police and voluntary sectors that deliver or support the delivery of drug education.
Enterprise in schools - Dedicated Enterprise website with resources, case studies, events, news and more.
Every Child Matters - providing a range of useful information and guidance for practitioners and parents
General Teaching Council for England - provides an opportunity for teachers to shape the development of professional practice and policy, and to maintain and set professional standards.
Get Your Head Round it - a unique & engaging PSHCE resource. The catalogue of short films and teacher's lesson plans cover four subject areas: Sexual Health & Relationships, Careers, Drugs & Alcohol, & Citizenship. Suitable for ages 13-19.
Healthy Schools Programme - is an exciting long term initiative that helps young people and their schools to be healthy.
Independent Thinking - has been working for 15 years to bring the best out of young people and those who work with them, focussing on areas including thinking, learning, motivation and creativity.
IT-to-Go - a Doncaster based business, with 10yrs IT experience and training who don't just want to sell you a PC but support you and NSCoPSE all the way!
The Institute of Career Guidance – is the largest professional association for guidance practitioners in the UK
Investors in Pupils builds on the principles of Investors in People, it can empower all pupils and contributes to raising achievement.
Loudmouth education and training through Theatre - supplying interactive programmes for young people on personal, social and health education and accessible training for adults to aid personal and professional development.
The Malta Personal and Social Development Association (MPSDA) - international links to the main activities taking place in MPSDA which provides a resource pool for PSD teachers about different topics in PSD, provides essential links to useful websites and offers material related to important policy documents as well as the FOCUS Newsletter.
Mybnk _ an educational charity that works with young people to develop their financial and enterprise capability through an innovative and hands-on approach
National Health Education Group: is an organisation for professionals involved in the personal, social and health education of children and young people in formal and informal educational settings.
National Children's Bureau PSHE & Citizenship Information Service - provides information on many aspects of children's personal, social, health and citizenship education.
National Association of Connexions Partnerships - was founded in 2003 to serve as the umbrella organisation for England 's 47 Connexions Partnerships.
QCDA- useful information on managing the curriculum and updates on the changes to the secondary curriculum
The National Association for Pastoral Care in Education – was founded in 1982 to establish links between all those who have an interest in Pastoral Care and Personal-social education.
PSHE Subject Association – committed to helping teachers …..
The National PSHE CPD Programme - website for teachers, community nurses and others delivering planned programmes of PSHE education.
Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg)-- an educational charity, their mission is to make sure that all young people leaving school have the confidence, skills and knowledge in financial matters to take part fully in society.
Qualifications and Curriculum Development (QCDA), sponsored by the DfES, who regulate, develop and modernise the curriculum, assessments, examinations and qualifications. PSHE subject section.
Royal Society of Public Health - HPV & Cervical Cancer: What you & your pupils need to know a FREE curriculum linked teaching and learning resource from The Royal Society of Health (RSH) is available now to order by emailing.
Social & Emotional Aspects of Learning SEAL A whole-school approach to promoting social and emotional skills that aims, to involve all members of the school and all aspects of school life
The Sex Education Forum The national authority on sex and relationships education (SRE)
St John Ambulance - trains young people in first aid. They work with teachers, youth leaders, schools, PRUs and LEAs and can provide training for young people from 7 to 18.
The Subject Associations highlighting the work of subject associations and their subject focused support for education.
Talk to Frank - Website covering A-Z of drugs, talk to someone, worried about someone and more
Teachernet -PSHE; DCSF site with PSHE information for teachers
Teenage Pregnancy Unit This area of the ECM website provides resources for local areas and all agencies working on tackling both the causes and the consequences of teenage pregnancy.
Trident from Edexel - has a well-established track record of supporting young people between the ages of 14-19 to prepare for life beyond the classroom.
Unicef UK and the Rights Respecting School Award
Young Minds - is committed to improving the mental health of all babies, children and young people.