Hodder Education
Curriculum for Wales: Health and Wellbeing Boost
Curriculum for Wales: Health and Wellbeing Boost
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Help students understand the importance of health and well-being and develop their motivation, resilience, empathy and decision-making abilities in order to become healthy, capable and confident members of society.

This accessible eBook supports the new Curriculum for Wales, providing inspiring ideas and engaging content to enable flexible delivery of the Health and Well-being Area of Learning and Experience.

- Develop your new curriculum with confidence: the content in eBook is underpinned by the four purposes and 'what matters' statements for the Health and Well-being AoLE, as well as the statutory RSE guidance
- Introduce difficult topics with ease: learning outcomes and starter activities at the beginning of every section provide an easy way into each topic
- Encourage active learning and engaging discussions: build students' understanding with source-based activities to support an activity-based learning scheme that is accessible to students of all abilities
- Embed teamwork and physical health activities into lessons: ideas to build physical health and encourage students to work together are included throughout, to help students develop an understanding of how health and well-being are interconnected

Boost eBooks are interactive, accessible and flexible. They use the latest research and technology to provide the very best experience for students and teachers.

Language
English
ISBN
9781398368095
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Introduction
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1 Introducing Health and Well-being
1.1 What is Health and Well-being?
1.2 How will we work together?
2 Growing up
2.1 How is Year 7 different?
2.2 What happens at puberty?
2.3 Menstrual well-being
2.4 Personal hygiene
2.5 Why am I feeling like this?
2.6 Why are friends important?
3 Relationships
3.1 What are the different types of relationships?
3.2 What is a healthy relationship?
3.3 Communication skills
3.4 Is commitment important in relationships?
3.5 Abuse in relationships
4 Sex, sexuality and sexual health
4.1 Choices around sex
4.2 Pornography and sexting
4.3 Sex and the law
4.4 Conception, pregnancy and birth
4.5 What is contraception?
4.6 What are STIs?
5 Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs
5.1 Drugs – an introduction
5.2 Drugs and the law
5.3 Alcohol
5.4 Smoking
5.5 The impact of drug taking
5.6 How do I manage situations involving drugs?
6 Emotional well-being and mental health
6.1 What are ‘emotional well-being’ and ‘mental health’?
6.2 The five ways to well-being
6.3 What is ‘resilience’?
6.4 Feelings and how to manage them
6.5 What impacts on emotional well-being?
6.6 How do I cope with loss and bereavement?
6.7 Recognising the signs of poor mental health
6.8 Ways to look after emotional well-being
6.9 Who can help? – Support services
7 Healthy lifestyle
7.1 What do we need to keep healthy?
7.2 Healthy eating
7.3 Exercise
7.4 Things that support our health
7.5 When health goes wrong
8 Risk and safety
8.1 What do we mean by ‘risk’?
8.2 How do we manage risky situations?
8.3 Being assertive and dealing with pressure
8.4 Bullying
8.5 Gambling
8.6 Gangs and knife crime
8.7 Female genital mutilation (FGM)
8.8 First aid and CPR
8.9 Who can help?
9 Identity
9.1 Who am I?
9.2 What does ‘family’ mean?
9.3 How can I contribute to family life?
9.4 Gender identity
9.5 Stereotypes
9.6 Faith and values
9.7 How am I doing?
9.8 What are my rights and responsibilities?
10 Communities
10.1 Understanding our communities
10.2 How do I feel about ‘difference’?
10.3 How can we value each other?
10.4 What makes a successful community?
10.5 What can cause problems in communities?
10.6 Hate crime and radicalisation
10.7 How can I contribute to my community?
10.8 What do voluntary agencies do?
10.9 How can we challenge prejudice and discrimination?
11 Planning for the future
11.1 What are my aspirations?
11.2 How do I work best with others?
11.3 Skills for working with others
11.4 Goal setting
11.5 How do I plan for my future?
11.6 My personal brand
11.7 What do I need to plan for?
11.8 What opportunities are out there for me?
11.9 How do I improve my prospects?
11.10 What does the law say about work?
12 Money and me
12.1 How do I save and how do I budget?
12.2 What influences our spending?
12.3 How enterprising am I?
Index
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