In this powerful KS4 PSHE lesson, students move beyond the story of Adolescence to explore the real-world scale of violence against women. Titled The Bigger Picture, this lesson introduces shocking statistics, case studies, and small-group discussions to help students understand how culture, control, gender expectations, and trauma contribute to violence against women.
Through five real-life case studies and guided reflective questions, students consider perpetrators’ motivations, the ripple effects of harm, and how empathy, justice, and social change are interconnected. This is a challenging but essential session that helps learners think critically and compassionately about responsibility and prevention.
💡 What’s Included in Lesson 15
Each lesson in the Adolescence PSHE series includes:
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PowerPoint presentation (PPTX) – ready-to-teach version
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Editable Canva version – adapt for your class or school context
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PDF version – for easy printing or projection
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Full lesson plan – with objectives, trauma-informed teaching tips, and delivery guidance
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Observation form – for peer or mentor reflection
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5 real-world case studies with discussion prompts
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Project rubric – for summative assessment and end-of-unit evaluation
đź§ In this Lesson, Students Will:
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Examine the broader issue of violence against women in real-world contexts
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Reflect on perpetrators’ actions, motivations, and social influences
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Analyse patterns of behaviour and systems that enable harm
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Discuss empathy, justice, and accountability as tools for change
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Begin connecting their learning to their final creative project work
đź§© Lesson 15 Features:
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Full 60-minute lesson presentation
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5 real-world case studies for group discussion
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Starter and exit reflection tasks
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Time allocated for project development
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Safe discussion guidelines for sensitive content
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Student and teacher materials to support trauma-informed delivery
🧍‍♀️ Perfect For:
PSHE | Citizenship | RSE | English crossover lessons
This lesson bridges the fictional world of Adolescence with real-world understanding. It challenges students to confront difficult truths while encouraging empathy, social responsibility, and the drive to make positive change.
🌱 Themes Explored:
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Violence against women in real-world contexts
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Understanding perpetrators, patterns, and causes
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Empathy, justice, and accountability
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Cultural attitudes and gender-based violence
đź”’ Copyright Notice
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