Personal, Social, Health, Economic and Citizenship (PSHE&C) education is an important and necessary part of all our pupils’ education.
The aims of PSHE&C at our school are to equip students with the knowledge, understanding, skills and strategies required to live healthy, safe, productive, capable, responsible and balanced lives.

Support students to:
Develop students:
The Collaborative Provision uses the Semi-formal EQUALS curriculum to support learning. Due to the wide breadth of PSHE&C, selections from the following EQUALS modules cover the learning that is linked to PSHE&C.
My Independence
My Physical Well-Being
My Play and Leisure
There are very many 'Play functions' which support the students with the following:
My Communication
Using the Zones of Regulation
Snack – making their own, making choices etc.
My Independence
My Physical Wellbeing
Free and Structured Play
Sensory Experiences
The World Around Me learning
The Structured Provision uses the informal EQUALS curriculum to support their learning. Due to the wide breadth of PSHE&C, a number of the following EQUALS modules cover the learning that is linked to PSHE&C.
My Sensory Play
My Communication
My Physical Well-being
My Independence
Making simple snacks and drinks.
Washing hands.
Personal care.
Workstations.
Tidying up and washing up.
Cooking simple recipes.
Getting dressed and undressed.
Making choices of activities, toys, food and drinks.
Going out in the community – shops, parks and farms.
Communicating likes and dislikes.
Interacting with adults and peers during structured and free play.
Interoception activities to regulate emotions.
Developing a sense of cause and effect.
Relaxation.
Using personalised schedules emphasising the structure of the day.
Using task schedules to promote independence.
Using social stories, when required.
The Sensory Provision uses the Pre-formal EQUALS curriculum to support their learning. Due to the wide breadth of PSHE&C, a number of the following EQUALS modules cover the learning that is linked to PSHE&C.
The pre-formal EQUALS curriculum is designed to be holistic, so that all the parts of the curriculum are intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole. Everything we teach works alongside everything else, and it is not possible to think of these modules as being separate from each other.
There should not be a time when we are teaching 'just Communication', 'just Well-Being', or 'just Play & Interaction', because we should always be thinking about all the strands working together in both our teaching and our planning.
Every moment of every day is a learning opportunity and there should be no time when learning is not taking place.
Washing hands routines.
Personal care.
Dressing and undressing.
Making choices of activities, toys, food and drinks.
A peer to share an activity with.
A staff member to support with an activity or personal care.
Going out in the community.
Communicating likes and dislikes.
Development of play skills and positive social interactions.
Developing an awareness of self and others.
Interoception activities to regulate emotions.
Developing an awareness of cause and effect.
Relaxation.
Travel training – Developing an awareness of different areas of the school.
Using objects of reference and symbols/pictures,
Moving around the school environment safely and appropriately.