91

Please consent to cookies to view content.

' ); iframeDoc.close(); } } } } } const observer = new MutationObserver(switchSrc); observer.observe(document.documentElement, { childList: true, subtree: true, }); })();

91

Last updated

1 May 2026

pptx, 5.79 MB
pptx, 5.79 MB
png, 304.16 KB
png, 304.16 KB
png, 274.55 KB
png, 274.55 KB
png, 192.66 KB
png, 192.66 KB
png, 428.63 KB
png, 428.63 KB
pptx, 1.73 MB
pptx, 1.73 MB
pdf, 1.33 MB
pdf, 1.33 MB

Safe & Healthy Relationships| PSHE Lesson | Boundaries & Trusted Support

Lesson Overview
This carefully structured PSHE lesson helps students learn how to build safe and healthy relationships, recognize warning signs, set personal boundaries, and identify trusted adults they can turn to for help.
Using age-appropriate scenarios, guided discussion, role-play, and creative activities, students develop confidence in speaking up, saying no, and seeking support. Clear “safe space” rules are included to ensure discussions are handled sensitively and responsibly.
This lesson is empowering, practical, and designed to help students feel safe, supported, and confident in their everyday relationships.

Learning Objectives
Students will:
Understand what healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors look like
Recognize early warning signs in relationships
Practice setting physical, emotional, and digital boundaries
Develop confident communication strategies
Identify trusted adults and support networks

What’s Included
✔ Fully editable presentation slides
✔ Clear learning objectives and safe discussion rules
✔ Child-friendly explanations of boundaries and trust
✔ 4 structured, engaging activities:
Case Study Analysis: Identifying warning signs and feelings
Role-Play Practice: Confident communication and saying no
Trusted Network Mapping: Identifying safe adults and supports
Awareness Campaign: Teaching others about staying safe
✔ Key takeaways that reinforce empowerment and help-seeking

Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 66%

A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.

Bundle

Year 5 PSHE Unit - Building Safe, Respectful Relationships and a Strong Sense of Self

**Building Safe, Respectful Relationships and a Strong Sense of Self** Primary PSHE | Year 5 | 12 Fully Editable Lessons **Overview** As pupils enter upper KS2, this Year 5 PSHE unit helps them develop a secure, positive self-identity while navigating increasingly complex relationships and social pressures. From understanding self-esteem and family diversity to recognising safe and unsafe relationships, managing peer influence, and knowing how to seek help, this unit provides a powerful foundation for the more advanced PSHE content ahead — including puberty, consent, and online safety. **What’s Covered** • Understanding self-esteem and identity — exploring who we are and what shapes us • Growth mindset — developing a positive, resilient approach to learning and challenges • Family diversity — celebrating different family structures with respect and openness • Understanding relationships and trust — what makes relationships healthy and trustworthy • Safe and unsafe relationships (parts 1 and 2) — recognising warning signs and seeking help • What is love — age-appropriate exploration of different types of love and care • Peer pressure — strategies for standing firm under social influence • Building strong relationships — skills for maintaining positive connections with others • Body safety — reinforcing body autonomy and personal boundaries • Consolidation and end of unit review **What’s Included** • 12 fully editable PowerPoint lessons • Teacher guidance and safeguarding notes • Sensitive relationship content handled with care and statutory precision • Literacy key term links throughout • Over 45 minutes of activities per lesson • Medium Term Planning document • Parent Information letters • Statutory RSHE documentation **Curriculum Mapping** • DfE Statutory Relationships Education (July 2025) • PSHE Association core themes • KCSIE safeguarding requirements • SMSC — Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural development • Ofsted Personal Development framework **Ideal For** Year 5 teachers and upper KS2 PSHE leads who want a unit that genuinely equips children to understand and navigate the complex relationship landscape of modern adolescence.

£15.00

Reviews

Something went wrong, please try again later.

This resource hasn't been reviewed yet

To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it

to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.