PSHE Workshops
Transforming Lives Through Real-World Education
Grounded in the real-life experience of those who’ve walked the path, Pathways educational schools programme not only raises awareness of the pitfalls, and/or choices that can often inadvertently, lead to young people becoming involved in illegal activity, but also highlights the consequences of making the wrong decisions for all involved​​.
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​PSHE Workshops:
Topics covered include (but are not limited to): ​​​
Crime & Consequences | ​Handling Peer Pressure | ​Knife Crime | ​Gang Crime | ​County Lines | ​The Realities of Prison Life
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​​​​​​​​​​​​Our workshops go beyond just delivering information: we foster essential life skills including self-management, resilience, and critical thinking that empowers young people to make more informed, positive choices about their relationships, safety, and well-being, including:
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Understanding Risks and Consequences – Helping young people grasp the real-life impacts of crime and the importance of making safe choices.
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Building Emotional Intelligence & Resilience – Developing essential life skills like self-management, critical thinking, and emotional awareness.
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Promoting Positive Life Choices – Encouraging young people to make decisions that support their well-being, health, and future success.
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Preparing for Social and Civic Responsibilities – Equipping students with the knowledge they need to engage in their communities with confidence and responsibility.
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Informed Decision-Making – Empowering students to make safe, healthy choices regarding relationships, personal safety, and risk assessment.
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Identifying and Avoiding Risky Behaviours – Providing practical tools to help young people better assess situations, avoid unsafe environments, and stay safe.​​
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Inclusion:
Committed to fostering inclusive environments where students of all backgrounds feel heard, respected, and empowered, our programmes are designed to reflect the diverse needs and experiences of the communities we engage.








