Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education resources
The following is a list of resources and websites relating to Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education that you might find useful.
Overview of PSHE
- What is Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education? - overview and teaching resources for PSHE on the Twinkl website
- Everything you need to know about PSHE - blog on the Votes4Schools website explaining PSHE and its importance
- PSHE Association - the charity and membership body supporting PSHE education
Personal, social, health and economic resources
- Primary PSHE teaching resources - topics covered here by BBC Bitesize include health, relationships and financial education
- Talk PANTS: a conversation to help keep children safe - the NSPCC's child-friendly guide to body safety
- PSHE Toolkits - lessons on cyberbullying, sexting, self-esteem, and more from Childnet
- Secondary PSHE teaching resources - BBC Bitesize covers mental health, periods, illness, financial literacy and more
- Advice for families - this NSPCC resource covers PSHE-related topics like relationships and mental health
- Teachers and Home Educators - register for free to get safety-focused education resources from Staywise
- Live Well - NHS Health and wellbeing advice
- Children's Protective Behaviours Workbook - A Resource for Child Safety and Wellbeing - A free workbook promoting child safety and wellbeing from SocialWorkersToolbox.com
Online safety resources
- Primary online safety resources - the National Centre for Computing Education's online safety resources for primary educators
- BBC Bitesize Primary online safety - teaching resources for online safety
- Dataspire Online Safety Toolkit 2025 - a free downloadable toolkit with games and lessons plans
- NSPCC Learning online safety resources and guides - training guides and downloadable materials
- Online safety leaflets - downloadable guides from Internet Matters for online safety
- I-VENGERS - Online Safety for Children -peer-led online safety programme for children, including SEND adaptions
