This booklet details what young people would like to learn about at school, based on a survey of the Jam and Justice group survey results in UK:

  • Lesson one: taxes, skills and bills - money management and finance
  • Lesson two: healthy relationships and peer pressure - communication, trust, safe consented sex, freedom in a relationship and friendship including warning signs of abuse
  • Lesson three: politics and law - understand the decisions that will affect them
  • Lesson four: sign language

Above content, the method is important as well: fun and relatable way.

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Author
Jam and Justice group
Total pages
8
Countries this relates to

Childhub

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