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Pol-Ed: An introduction

FAO: Headteachers, DSLs, Governors , 20 May 2025 09:19
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In order to support our partners in education in keeping our children safe, Norfolk Constabulary have purchased access to the Pol-Ed Programme. Pol-Ed is completely FREE to all Norfolk education settings. It has been written by PSHE specialist teachers to be delivered by teachers and is quality assured by West Yorkshire Police for legal accuracy. The material fits the requirements of the PSHE and RSHE curriculum and is mapped against the PSHE Association objectives. 

Pol-Ed offers a range of lessons, assemblies and Pol-Ed Passport lessons all taught live from the Pol-Ed website. Currently the content covers approximately 50% of the PSHE programmes of study, although by October 2025 this year our new resources will take that closer to 90%. 

Currently the lessons are split into key stages with 20 lessons per key stage, but later this year this will move to year groups with a minimum of 20 lessons per year group once fully populated. 

The new Primary lessons will be live on the site in June, with our Secondary lessons by the start of the 25/26 Academic year. Our brand-new Wellbeing topic area will be live later in the 25/26 Autumn term. Once fully populated, the site will have at least 257 lessons split into year groups, alongside our passport lessons. These will support you in helping improve your students' knowledge, whilst developing key attributes, which together will help keep them safe and make positive informed choices. 

Please visit Pol-Ed for more information and to register. Once registered, you can add all your teaching staff so they can access the resources with their classes. To support with adding 'users' please find our attached guide. 

If you are a PSHE lead for the school, you may find the report function useful. This allows you to track and analyse which lessons are being delivered within your school. 

Webinar to support the introduction of Pol-Ed 

The webinar will take place on 3 June 2025 at 3.30pm and will be delivered by Sergent Tom Regan from the Police Education Programme at West Yorkshire Constabulary, Zoe Newman from Norfolk Constabulary and supported by members of the Education Safeguarding Team. 

There is no need to book, just join via the Teams link below on the day: 

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Last modified: 20 May 2025 11:54

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