As the name suggests, personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education includes economic wellbeing and careers education. Though much focus has been on statutory relationships/RSE and Health Education content, it’s vital that schools continue to promote this ‘E’ for economic. We’ve got the tools and lesson plans to help you.
Helping young people to understand their feelings about money, financial decisions, careers and the economy is a vital part of preparing them for adult life, with clear links to health outcomes and relationships.
Learning about money and careers is covered in the second section of our Programme of Study (2. Economic Wellbeing and Careers Education). As with other topic areas, our Curriculum Models show you how to plan this topic into a tailored, fully sequenced PSHE education curriculum for your school.
Discover how your PSHE education curriculum can support pupils to manage money, make informed and confident economic choices, and protect themselves from online financial harms.
Discover how your PSHE education curriculum can support students’ economic wellbeing.
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