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Exams and Assessment Information • In PSHCEE there is no external assessment; progress will be assessed each learning cycle with a specific assessment related to the content covered What will I learn about? • Staying safe as a young person • Alcohol, drugs, and risk • Mental Health and Wellbeing • Job applications and interview skills • Morality in modern society • Law, justice, and the criminal justice system • How to cope with exams and stress PSHCEE How will I learn? • Contributing in class discussions and role plays with your own points of view and responding to others • Visits from guest speakers • Self-reflection to recognise strengths and weaknesses in your personal, social, health, citizenship and economic development • Taking an interest in current affairs both locally and nationally by watching the news or reading articles • Making use of ICT and the internet for simulations and to carry out research Where could PSHCEE take me? • PSHCEE will help you gain the confidence to participate in communities in a positive manner and become an active citizen. • As this subject develops your communication and self-reflection skills, it creates a strong basis for all careers. • The content of this course will develop your skills and knowledge needed in the world of work and beyond. Additional Costs and Entry Requirements • There are no specific entry requirements or costs for PSHCEE Course Specification & further information • PSHCEE brings together the teaching of personal, social, health, citizenship and economic education. Students follow a programme in which they will complete statutory DfE requirements and suggest- ed requirements from the NYCC PSHE Frame- work. • Useful websites: - https://www.youngminds.org.uk/ - https://www.teensleephub.org.uk/ - https://www.thegoto.org.uk/ - https://www.eclips-online.co.uk/ 1

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