Diversity, Belonging and Inclusion

Character

History

PSHE & Citizenship

Age: 11–14 (adaptable for ages 15-16)

Time requirement: 15–20 minutes per session

How can students champion diversity and inclusion to build stronger communities?

This engaging PSHE / Health and Wellbeing resource empowers students to explore the importance of diversity, inclusion, and belonging in society. Across five short sessions, students will investigate real-world diversity and inclusion initiatives within the British Army and develop key skills in leadership, collaboration, and active citizenship.

Designed for ages 11–14 (KS3), this flexible resource includes a warm-up activity and adaptable content to suit your classroom needs. This resource can be delivered as standalone form time activities, as part of a five-session series or delivered together in a longer session as part of a theme day. These resources have cross-curricular links with Oracy, History and the Gatsby Benchmarks.

Inspire your students to take the lead in creating inclusive communities, because with this resource, diversity isn’t just a discussion, it’s a mission!

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