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Wellbeing and PSHCE

At Habs, we believe PSHCE (Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education) is crucial in supporting children in their personal development, and underpinning learning in the classroom, school and in the wider community. PSHCE education is a subject through which pupils develop the knowledge, skills and attributes they need to keep themselves healthy, safe and able to form and maintain positive relationships with others. Our PSHCE scheme aims to support children to acquire the understanding they need to manage their lives, now and in the future. We aim to encourage mutual respect, resilience, pride, independence and foster selfesteem in a happy and caring atmosphere. As a school, we promote the use of our Cornflower Values, which creates a termly focus and underpins our PSHCE curriculum.

Workshops with specialist speakers are organised for all year groups at different times through the year, focusing on age-appropriate issues such as e-safety, physical health, mental health, relationships and anti-bullying. Talks and/or workshops are also delivered to parents. Our school is a 'Tooled Up Education' school. This means, in addition to all that we do at school to help pupils, we also care about supporting parents and families. Please use the link to register your free account and gain access to the digital hub of evidence-based resources covering: mental health, digital life, aspiration, learning, family life and relationships.

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