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Copyright © 2020 Education Authority Youth Service All rights reserved. Use of any content in this publication must reference the original source. Author Education Authority Youth Service Produced by Education Authority Youth Service 40 Academy Street Belfast BT1 2NQ www.eani.org.uk/youth www.youthonline.org.uk Email: [email protected] @eayouthservice Education Authority Youth Service
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Programme Outline Page 4
Contents
Introduction & Guidance Page 5
Workshop Session Plan Page 6-7
Session Resources Page 10-16
More Information & Links Page 17-18
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Aim To support Pupils to explore and understand Identity
Themes
Identity Pupils will gain more awareness of their own identity and the characteristics that make them unique
Influences Pupils will explore external factors that influence their identity
Building confidence Pupils will explore their skills and abilities
Target Key Stages and Age groups
Key Stage Two pupils Age 9-11
Target Group Size 10-15
Key Learning Outcomes
• Understanding Identity and how it makes you Unique
• Being able to reflect and understand all the influences that create your unique Identity
• Understanding individual qualities and skills, becoming empowered, building confidence and self esteem
Youth Work Outcomes
• Enhanced personal capabilities
• Improved Health and well-being
NI Curriculum Objective Key Stage Curriculum Link
To develop the young person as an individual
Emotional Health & Wellbeing Framework Area
Well- being for all Early support
Programme Outline
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This is a group work programme designed for Key Stage 2. The programme is designed to be a 90-minute session delivered to a targeted group of pupils. The resource is designed to cover a range of needs but may be adapted where necessary to suit individual needs. The programme is designed to increase pupil self-awareness, self-control and motivation through enhanced understanding of their own Identity, the Influences that contribute to it and therefore building on and affirming their uniqueness. The programme also aims to build confidence and self-esteem, increased positive mental wellbeing and empowered, motivated learners. The Resource supports group work delivery to be reflective, creative and allows time for exploration of Identity through story-telling and allowing the pupils to create and freely express their own narratives. This session is built on a strengths-based youth work approach that genuinely recognises and validates that every young person has strengths, and that there is strength in every action and decision they make. It is a conscious attempt to help pupils gain for themselves, the knowledge, feelings and skills necessary to meet their own development needs. Exploring and being positive about qualities and skills and articulating strengths is often very difficult for pupils along with hearing positive feedback from others. It is hoped that the conversations promoted through this session will allow pupils to more readily accept themselves and affirmations and become empowered through the process.
Introduction & Guidance
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Workshop Session Plan
Session Title: This is Me
Session Aim: To explore positive identity and the importance of appreciating what makes us unique
Session Objectives: • To understand one’s own identity and what characteristics they have that make them unique
• To increase confidence and self esteem
• To gain knowledge of what identity is and why it’s important to understand it
Time for task / Overall time:
Description/ event:
Instruction/Purpose: Items needed
for task
5 mins Introduction to
Programme Welcome, introduction and overview of programme
None Required
10 mins Baseline and
contract Each pupil completes the baseline for the programme.
Worksheet
15 mins Ice breaker
Badge making Each pupil should design their own badge and could include their names, their hobbies, their interests, favourite foods, and names of people who influence them. Discussion should take place with young people on what their name is, do they know why they were called that? Are there any other features on your badge that stand out for you that you want to share? Discussion should take place on how all these parts of our badge reflect on our identity.
Sticky labels, felt tips
10 mins
What is identity?
Facilitator will use images to help and to give examples of how our thoughts, our actions, our feelings, and the places we go all contribute to our identity. On the worksheet young people should complete the sheet based on: Head-These are your thoughts, ideas and values Hands-This is what we do Feet-This is the activities we do and places we like to go Heart-This is our feelings Pupils should develop the page and personalise their worksheets along these themes.
Identity Is About
Worksheet (Page 15)
Session Plans
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Time for task / Overall time:
Description/ event:
Instruction/Purpose: Items needed
for task
20mins Super hero
game
Facilitator will have emblems of recognisable heroes printed out. Pupils will guess which one they are and identify what strengths they have. The facilitator will give the young people a blank one to design their own. Facilitator will encourage pupils to discuss their “super powers” and how even though we cannot fly etc we are all amazing and special in our own ways.
Superhero badge template, felt tips Superpowers Template
20 mins
Parachute activity
Using the parachute call pupils to run under if: - You have long hair, you like pizza, you like playing
football etc… The facilitator should ensure each pupil has an opportunity to run under and explain that each person in the group has different characteristics and each person was able to support the parachute for other members of the group to run under so not only did we get to see how unique we are but we also helped other people to do the same as well.
Parachute
10 minutes Baseline and evaluation
Pupils complete the end of programme baseline Pupils are each given a piece of play dough to represent something that symbolises how they found the session and share with the group or keep and take home.
End of programme
baseline
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Index of Resources
Superhero Emblems Page 10-12 Superhero Badge Activity Page 13 Superhero Poster Activity Page 14 Identity is About Page 15 Baseline and Evaluation Assessment Page 16 Additional Information Page 17
Session Resources
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RESOURCE 3 SUPERHERO POSTER
NAME………………................
IF I HAD A SUPERPOWER IT WOULD BE …………………………………………………………………….
THIS SUPERPOWER WOULD BE UNIQUE TO ME BECAUSE I AM
………………………………………………………………………
MY SUPERHERO NAME WOULD BE
………………………………………………………………………
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RESOURCE 4 IDENTITY IS ABOUT
HEADS THOUGHTS, IDEAS, VALUES
HANDS THE THINGS WE DO
FEET ACTIVITIES WE DO, PLACES WE ENJOY
HEART THE FEELINGS WE HAVE
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BASELINE AND END OF PROGRAMME ASSESSMENT How would you rate your own knowledge and understanding of the following statements? At the start of the programme place a circle around the number that most reflects where you rate yourself. At the end put a square at the number you would rate yourself. This will help you to see how far you have progressed over the course of the programme. 1 is the lowest and 10 is the highest.
Start of programme
Start of programme
1. I UNDERSTAND WHAT IDENTITY MEANS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. I AM A CONFIDENT PERSON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. I AM UNIQUE AND I KNOW WHAT MAKES ME WHO I AM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. I AM AWARE OF ALL MY SKILLS AND ABILITIES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. I KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT THE OTHER PUPILS IN MY CLASS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
End of programme
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REACH App The REACH team have worked with children and young people to develop a
mobile App which provides resources and support links on Emotional Health and
Wellbeing for Pupils, Parents and Schools. In addition, you can request support
from the REACH team via the App. We will continue to develop this App based
on feedback on an ongoing basis. The is available to download from the Apple
App Store and Google Play Store at the links below
REACH Webpage Visit our REACH Webpage to stay up to date
regarding our reach programme
Visit www.eani.org.uk/reach
Get in Touch For more information regarding the REACH Programme, you can contact us directly using the information
below
028 9598 5667
More Information & Links