Welcome to the Citizenship and PSHE
section of the website.
Citizenship and PSHE provide a curriculum context within which
schools can provide opportunities for pupils to learn about
themselves as growing and changing individuals with their own
experiences and ideas and as members of their communities. The
programmes of study help pupils tackle many of the moral, social
and cultural issues that are part of growing up. Pupils learn
about the wider world and the global and local interdependence of
communities within it. They develop knowledge, skills and
understanding that support inclusion, challenge racism and value
diversity. The school improvement service is able to provide
and broker support to help schools deliver the curriculum in an
effective way. One particular area of support is in drugs and
alcohol education, in which training is offered on the delivery of
drug education and dealing with incidents, guidance is available on
policy writing and a range of resources can be accessed by
schools.
For more details on Drug and Alcohol Education please
contact Jane Fletcher: 01507 527793 jfletcher@cfbt.com
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Jane Fletcher
Senior School Improvement Consultant
telephone: 01507 527793 fax: 01507 522648
email: jfletcher@cfbt.com |
Jane Fletcher is a School Improvement Consultant
for Citizenshipm,PSHE, and Drug Education with the CfBT School
Improvement Service working in partnership with Lincolnshire County
Council. She has taught in a number of Secondary schools for
eighteen years with experience as a Head of Year from Y7 through to
Y13 in a large Comprehensive, responsible for the development and
delivery of PSHE across Key Stages 3,4 & 5.
Jane's responsibilities include: the development of a new resource
for the delivery of Drug Education at Key Stage 3 & 4, chairing
the inter-agency working party to update the Lincolnshire Drug
Related Incidents Guidance for use in all Lincolnshire agencies
working with young people. A member of the East Midlands
Network for Global Perspectives in Schools, responsible for
coordination of the Lincolnshire working party developing resources
to enhance the delivery of the global dimension of Citizenship and
Multi-cultural issues. Within Lincolnshire a resource to address
the spiritual, moral, social and cultural elements of the
curriculum was developed in partnership with partner agencies and
has been distributed to all schools. |