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SEL & Life Skills PSHE Workshops For Schools

 Prevention-Themed Workshops 

Pathways Education Project delivers engaging, curriculum-aligned PSHE workshops that support young people’s social, emotional, and personal development.  Our prevention-themed workshops provide safe, structured spaces for young people to explore real-life issues, build emotional awareness, and develop the skills needed to make informed, positive choices.

We work closely with schools and partner organisations to ensure sessions complement existing PSHE provision and wider safeguarding and wellbeing priorities.​

Our Approach

Pathways PSHE workshops are:​

  • Aligned with the PSHE curriculum and statutory guidance

  • Age-appropriate and inclusive, adapting content to the needs of each group

  • Interactive and discussion-based, encouraging reflection and participation

  • Delivered by credible messengers, enabling authentic engagement

 

Sessions balance structure with relatability, helping young people connect learning to their own experiences.  Workshops can be delivered as:

  • One-off sessions

  • Short thematic programmes

  • Part of a wider mentoring or wellbeing offer

  • Tailored to focus on specific themes

Why It Works

Young people engage best when learning feels relevant.

Our credible messenger-led delivery allows students to:

  • Engage honestly and openly

  • Feel understood rather than judged

  • Learn from real-world insight and positive role modelling

This creates meaningful conversations that support both learning and behaviour change.

Workshops ​​​

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Pastoral Manager - Barnet

“Our students often find it hard to focus for any period of time and the fact that 5, 45-minute sessions were delivered successfully, in the same room, with them sitting on the same seats with no real physical interaction was a credit to you guys.  Your real life stories made them listen and engage"
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