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Emotionally safe, meaningful and reflective learning resources for schools, families and young people. InclusiveEd was created from a simple belief: human beings learn most deeply when learning feels emotionally safe, meaningful, engaging and connected to real life. I create evidence-informed resources that support children and young people in understanding themselves, other people and the world around them. Drawing on experience across education, equality, inclusion, public engagement and social-emotional learning, InclusiveEd resources are designed to support not only academic understanding, but participation, emotional literacy, critical thinking, reflection and confidence. Resources span: PSHE, Citizenship, Politics, emotional wellbeing, anxiety support, critical thinking, discussion-based learning and emotionally safe classroom practice. Materials are designed to reduce teacher workload whilst supporting thoughtful, inclusive and meaningful learning experiences within increasingly pressured educational environments. Many resources include structured discussion prompts, reflection activities, emotional literacy tools and real-world learning approaches that encourage curiosity, participation and perspective-taking. InclusiveEd resources are used by: teachers, parents, home educators, pastoral teams and schools looking to support both learning and wellbeing in balanced, practical and emotionally informed ways. Thank you for visiting InclusiveEd.
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Preview of Back Story Cards - Behind the Behaviour - part of the Web of Lives Series

Back Story Cards - Behind the Behaviour - part of the Web of Lives Series

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📦 Back Story Cards – Behind the Behaviour Description: The Back Story Cards (8 scenarios) are designed to help students look beyond actions and labels to understand the human experiences that shape behaviour. Each card provides a glimpse into the challenges, pressures, and emotions behind a character’s choices, encouraging students to explore how context influences decisions. Why they’re useful for Social Emotional Learning (SEL):Build empathy: Students learn to see the person behind the beh
Preview of AQA & Edexcel A Level Political Ideologies: Socialism Revision worksheet

AQA & Edexcel A Level Political Ideologies: Socialism Revision worksheet

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5 Political Socialist Thinkers - Printable Description: Bring socialist ideology to life in your classroom with this printable wall display set featuring five influential socialist thinkers: Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Lenin, Rosa Luxemburg, Fidel Castro, and Karl Marx. Each sheet includes a concise summary, key ideas, criticisms, a famous quote, and a modern debate prompt — perfect for sparking discussion and supporting A Level Politics, Government, and Ideologies courses. Designed for politics
Preview of AQA & Edexcel A Level Politics, GCSE Citizenship & Civil Rights Ideologists

AQA & Edexcel A Level Politics, GCSE Citizenship & Civil Rights Ideologists

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Description: This classroom resource highlights six influential civil rights and equality thinkers, each presented with a concise summary, memorable quote, and key ideas. Perfect for politics, government, and social studies classrooms, these posters are designed for wall display, revision boards, and debate activities. 👥 Thinkers Included Frederick Douglass – Former slave turned abolitionist, argued that knowledge and freedom are inseparable.Martin Luther King Jr. – Civil rights leader, cham
Preview of Globalisation & Modern Challenges Political Thinkers x 5 Posters

Globalisation & Modern Challenges Political Thinkers x 5 Posters

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Description: This classroom resource introduces five influential thinkers who shaped debates on globalisation, modern challenges, and political change. Each printable sheet includes a concise summary, memorable quote, key ideas, criticisms, and a debate prompt — perfect for politics, government, and social studies classrooms. Designed for wall display, revision boards, or discussion activities. 👥 Thinkers Included Francis Fukuyama – Political scientist, argued the “end of history” thesis, cl
Preview of AQA & Edexcel A Level Politics Revision & Debate 6 x Liberal Ideologists

AQA & Edexcel A Level Politics Revision & Debate 6 x Liberal Ideologists

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✨ Liberal Ideologists – Printable Wall Display (x6) This printable set features six key liberal ideologists, Locke, Mill, Rawls, Madison, Keynes, and Appiah, each with a concise summary and memorable quote, perfect for wall display or classroom reference. Best used as part of the Ideological Thinkers Bundle, which includes 34 thinkers, debate sheets, worksheets, values and issues activities, all aligned to both US and UK Politics curricula. John Locke – Father of classical liberalism, champio
Preview of Quick Calm & Support Tools | Portable Anxiety Support Cards for School

Quick Calm & Support Tools | Portable Anxiety Support Cards for School

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Quick Calm & Support Tools Portable emotional support cards for anxiety, panic, overwhelm and school stress Help children carry calm, familiar support tools with them during moments of worry, panic, overwhelm or school anxiety using these printable portable emotional regulation cards. This printable toolkit includes low-pressure calm support cards designed to be: printed personalised cut out laminated attached to a key ring carried between home and school The cards can help children acces
Preview of Working With Worry & Thoughts | Anxiety Workbook for Kids | Calm Down & Coping

Working With Worry & Thoughts | Anxiety Workbook for Kids | Calm Down & Coping

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Working With Worry & Thoughts A gentle anxiety and coping skills workbook for children Help children understand anxious thoughts, worries, triggers and “what if?” thinking using calm, visual, child-friendly activities designed to build emotional awareness and coping skills. This printable workbook supports children in recognising anxiety triggers, understanding body signals, exploring worried thoughts and learning practical ways to feel calmer and more in control. Designed for children approx
Preview of Understanding Anxiety for Kids | Calm Down Workbook, Emotional Regulation

Understanding Anxiety for Kids | Calm Down Workbook, Emotional Regulation

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Understanding Anxiety & Finding Calm A gentle anxiety support workbook for children Help children understand anxiety, recognise body signals, and develop calm, supportive coping tools in a safe and accessible way. This printable workbook has been designed for children approximately aged 7–11 and includes visual explanations, calming activities, emotional regulation tools, grounding exercises, and reflection pages that help children explore anxiety without pressure or overwhelm. Created with a
Preview of Values & Identities Pack - Part of the Web of Lives Series

Values & Identities Pack - Part of the Web of Lives Series

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Engage your students in meaningful conversations about identity, values and empathy with these ready-to-use discussion cards. Perfect for PSHE, Citizenship and SEL lessons for ages 11 - 16. Includes teacher prompts for circle time, tutor sessions, or debate activities. What's Included 30 Printable Discussion Cards exploring identity, values and personal choicesTeacher Guidance Sheet with facilitation tips Page count is 12 pages 🌟 Values & Identity Pack – Part of the Web of Lives SeriesDescrip
Preview of Mirror Cards - Exploring Harmful Actions - part of the 'Web of Lives' Series

Mirror Cards - Exploring Harmful Actions - part of the 'Web of Lives' Series

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Mirror Cards -Exploring Harmful Actions - part of the 'Web of Lives' SeriesSee the action, explore the impact.Description: The Mirror Cards help students recognise and reflect on behaviours that cause harm — from exclusion and unkindness to bullying and discrimination. Each card presents a relatable scenario that makes harmful actions visible, opening up safe, structured discussions about their impact. When paired with the Back Story Cards, they create a powerful two‑perspective resource: th
Preview of Bullying & Online Safety Pack - Part of the Web of Lives Series

Bullying & Online Safety Pack - Part of the Web of Lives Series

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🚨 Bullying & Online Safety Pack – Part of the Web of Lives Series Help your students explore the realities of bullying and online safety through relatable stories and guided discussion. This pack empowers teachers to create safe, inclusive dialogue where students reflect on how actions — and inactions — affect others, and how communities can respond with empathy and resilience. Curriculum relevance:UK: PSHE (respectful relationships, online safety, being safe), Citizenship (rights & responsibil
Preview of Political Leaders & Ideological Thinkers – Printable Wall Display (x6)

Political Leaders & Ideological Thinkers – Printable Wall Display (x6)

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Description: This classroom resource showcases six influential figures who shaped political thought and leadership across history. Each printable sheet includes a concise summary, key ideas, a memorable quote, and a debate prompt — perfect for politics, government, and social studies classrooms. Designed for wall display, revision boards, or discussion activities. 👥 Thinkers Included Anthony Giddens – Sociologist, developed the “Third Way” blending social democracy with market economics.Marg
Preview of Confidence Workbook for Kids | Emotional Regulation, Resilience & Growth Mindset

Confidence Workbook for Kids | Emotional Regulation, Resilience & Growth Mindset

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Confidence, Emotional Safety & Growth A calm and supportive confidence-building workbook for children Help children build confidence, emotional safety, resilience and positive coping habits through gentle, practical and child-friendly activities designed to support emotional growth over time. This printable workbook helps children recognise strengths, build confidence gradually, practise calming tools and reflect on progress in a safe and encouraging way. Designed for children approximately a
Preview of Mental Health and Resilience Pack -Part of the Web of Lives Series

Mental Health and Resilience Pack -Part of the Web of Lives Series

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Mental Health & Resilience Pack – Part of the Web of Lives SeriesSupport your students in building confidence, coping strategies, and emotional wellbeing with this ready-to-use classroom resource. Designed for secondary school / high school students (ages 13–17), this pack helps teachers facilitate safe, strengths-based discussions about challenges, resilience, and hope. Curriculum relevance:UK: Statutory Health Education (mental wellbeing, resilience, coping with stress), PSHE, Citizenship (ri
Preview of Sex & Relationships Education Pack

Sex & Relationships Education Pack

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Sex & Relationships Education Pack – Part of the Web of Lives SeriesHelp your students explore identity, respect, consent, and healthy relationships through real-life stories and reflective activities. This pack is designed to support UK statutory RSE guidance while creating safe, inclusive classroom dialogue. What’s inside:10 scenario cards featuring diverse, relatable characters (ages 14–17)Teacher notes with prompts for safe, respectful discussionCurriculum links to PSHE, Citizenship, and Hea
Preview of AQA, Edexcel A‑Level Politics & GCSE Citizenship  Ideology Workbook

AQA, Edexcel A‑Level Politics & GCSE Citizenship Ideology Workbook

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Political Ideology: Classroom Toolkit (Chapter Resource)🇺🇸 US Curriculum Relevance This resource is directly aligned with AP U.S. Government & Politics – Unit 4: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs (10–15% of exam weighting). It supports Civics and Government courses by helping students: Define ideology and explain its role in shaping political beliefsDistinguish between economic, cultural, and social ideologiesUnderstand how ideologies influence parties, policies, and public opinionRef
Preview of SEL Discussion Cards & Human-Centered Scenarios | Empathy & Critical Thinking

SEL Discussion Cards & Human-Centered Scenarios | Empathy & Critical Thinking

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⭐ HUMAN-CENTERED SEL DISCUSSION CARDS Empathy, Student Voice & Critical Thinking | Grades 6–12Struggling to get students to talk meaningfully about behavior, empathy, and responsibility — without forcing personal disclosure or getting surface-level answers? These Human-Centered SEL Discussion Cards give you a safe, structured way to build real dialogue, empathy, and student voice in middle and high school classrooms. ✅ THE PROBLEM Many teachers need resources that help students: Discuss sen
Preview of School Anxiety & EBSA Toolkit | Practical Support Tools for Teachers, Counselors

School Anxiety & EBSA Toolkit | Practical Support Tools for Teachers, Counselors

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Support anxious children with practical, low-pressure tools for school anxiety, EBSA, overwhelm and reintegration.This printable toolkit is designed for the adults supporting anxious children at home and school. It helps teachers, school counselors, SENCOs, pastoral staff and parents notice patterns, reduce overwhelm, share useful information and plan small steps forward. Unlike a child workbook, this resource focuses on adult support systems: what adults notice, what helps, what makes things h
Preview of GCSE Citizenship Civics Politics & Social Studies Debate Cards: Values & Issues

GCSE Citizenship Civics Politics & Social Studies Debate Cards: Values & Issues

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🌍 Citizenship & Social Studies Debate Cards: Values & Issues UK KS3 - KS5, US Grade 6 - 12Engage students with the big questions that shape society using this Values & Real‑World Issues Cards Pack. Designed for Citizenship, PSHE, Politics, Sociology, and Social Studies classrooms, these cards make abstract values and current debates accessible, discussion‑ready, and visually engaging. What’s included:📘 Values Cards (KS3–KS5) – clear explanations of key values such as equality, freedom, justi
Preview of A Level Politics Revision Workbook: AQA & Edexcel: Essays, Ideologies UK & US

A Level Politics Revision Workbook: AQA & Edexcel: Essays, Ideologies UK & US

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Description This comprehensive A Level Politics Revision Workbook is designed for Year 12 and Year 13 students (Grades 11–12 US equivalent) studying AQA or Edexcel Politics. Perfect for both teachers and students, it provides clear scaffolding for essay writing, structured practice questions, and accessible activities that build confidence across key topics. Inside you’ll find: Core Ideologies: Liberalism, Conservatism, Socialism, Feminism with comparison tables and thinker activitiesUK Poli
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Experience

Emotionally safe, meaningful and reflective learning resources for schools, families and young people. InclusiveEd was created from a simple belief: human beings learn most deeply when learning feels emotionally safe, meaningful, engaging and connected to real life. I create evidence-informed resources that support children and young people in understanding themselves, other people and the world around them. Drawing on experience across education, equality, inclusion, public engagement and social-emotional learning, InclusiveEd resources are designed to support not only academic understanding, but participation, emotional literacy, critical thinking, reflection and confidence. Resources span: PSHE, Citizenship, Politics, emotional wellbeing, anxiety support, critical thinking, discussion-based learning and emotionally safe classroom practice. Materials are designed to reduce teacher workload whilst supporting thoughtful, inclusive and meaningful learning experiences within increasingly pressured educational environments. Many resources include structured discussion prompts, reflection activities, emotional literacy tools and real-world learning approaches that encourage curiosity, participation and perspective-taking. InclusiveEd resources are used by: teachers, parents, home educators, pastoral teams and schools looking to support both learning and wellbeing in balanced, practical and emotionally informed ways. Thank you for visiting InclusiveEd.

Teaching style

Active, meaningful learning Where possible, I design learning that moves beyond passive screen-based teaching and long periods of sitting still. Many InclusiveEd activities encourage discussion, movement, participation, reflection and interaction because children often learn more deeply when they are actively engaged in the learning process itself. Role play, gallery walks, debate, collaborative tasks and experiential activities can help abstract ideas feel more real, memorable and emotionally meaningful, particularly within PSHE, Citizenship and Politics education where lived experience, perspective and human behaviour matter. Emotionally safe and human-centred InclusiveEd is built around the understanding that children learn as whole human beings, not simply as academic performers. Emotional safety, confidence, participation and wellbeing all influence engagement with learning. My approach is intentionally multi-sensory, reflective and accessible, informed both by professional experience and lived experience with dyslexia and ADHD. Resources often combine visuals, movement, structured discussion and scaffolded reflection so that learners can access ideas, participate confidently and demonstrate understanding in different ways. Curiosity, connection and real-world learning Children often learn most deeply when learning feels meaningful and connected to real life. InclusiveEd resources encourage curiosity, critical thinking and reflection through discussion-based learning, real-world examples and opportunities for students to explore ideas collaboratively. The aim is not simply memorisation, but understanding: of ourselves, other people, and the world around us. Structure, boundaries and thoughtful discussion Emotionally safe learning does not mean the absence of structure or challenge. InclusiveEd resources combine reflective learning approaches with clear routines, structured facilitation and thoughtful boundaries so that discussions remain respectful, purposeful and emotionally safe for all learners. Many activities include facilitation prompts, restorative reflection opportunities and guidance for navigating sensitive or contested conversations carefully and professionally. Practical support for teachers and schools Teachers are working within increasingly pressured systems and often do not have the time, capacity or resources to create everything they would ideally like to for every child sitting in front of them. InclusiveEd resources are therefore designed to be practical as well as thoughtful; ready-to-teach materials that reduce planning time whilst supporting meaningful, inclusive and emotionally informed learning experiences across classrooms, pastoral settings and wider school communities.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Before creating InclusiveEd, much of my professional work focused on equality, diversity, inclusion, public engagement and organisational culture across both the civil service and corporate sector. One of the most meaningful aspects of this work involved designing and delivering EDI and cultural awareness programmes rooted not simply in policy, but in human behaviour, lived experience and psychologically safe discussion. Many programmes were developed using lessons emerging from serious case reviews, restorative practice and organisational change work, with a strong emphasis on creating environments where people felt able to engage thoughtfully with complex or sensitive issues. What interested me most was never compliance alone, but depth of engagement. How do people genuinely learn? What helps difficult conversations remain constructive rather than divisive? Why do some environments encourage reflection and participation whilst others create silence, defensiveness or disengagement? These questions continue to shape the thinking behind InclusiveEd today. Across both organisational and educational settings, meaningful learning rarely happens through information alone. People engage more deeply when learning feels psychologically safe, emotionally meaningful, participatory and connected to real life. Many of the approaches now reflected within InclusiveEd; structured discussion, emotionally safe facilitation, reflective learning, participation, experiential activities and restorative approaches, emerged from this broader professional background. Highlights & Areas of Practice Designing and delivering EDI, cultural awareness and restorative practice programmes across public and corporate sectors Facilitating emotionally safe discussion spaces for sensitive or contested conversations Supporting organisational culture change through participatory and reflective approaches Developing co-created action plans and practical implementation strategies Public engagement and communication work focused on meaningful participation and accessibility Creating discussion-based educational resources that encourage curiosity, critical thinking and reflection Why This Matters Within Education Schools today are navigating increasingly complex emotional, social and educational realities within highly pressured systems. Teachers are often expected not only to teach curriculum content, but also to facilitate discussion, support wellbeing, manage conflict, encourage participation and create emotionally safe classroom cultures simultaneously. InclusiveEd emerged partly from recognising how interconnected these things really are. The same principles that support meaningful engagement within organisations often apply within classrooms too: psychological safety, clear boundaries, participation, reflection, connection, trust and meaningful discussion. Because whether in workplaces, communities or schools, human beings tend to learn most deeply when they feel safe enough to engage authentically rather than simply perform compliance.

My own education history

Background & Educational Philosophy My own educational experience shaped much of the thinking behind InclusiveEd. I struggled within aspects of formal education growing up, yet I was also fortunate to encounter teachers who recognised that children do not all learn in the same way. Those experiences left a lasting impression on me and helped shape my belief in more inclusive, personalised and emotionally aware approaches to learning. They also gave me an appreciation for the importance of emotional safety, confidence and connection within education long before I encountered terms such as Social Emotional Learning (SEL) professionally. Over time, this interest developed across both academic and professional settings. I have worked across universities, the civil service and the corporate sector, designing and delivering training programmes focused on equality, inclusion, participation, communication and emotionally safe engagement. Much of this work explored how human beings learn, participate and respond within group environments, particularly when discussing complex, sensitive or emotionally charged topics. As Public Engagement Coordinator for Social Science in the City at the University of the West of England, part of my role involved translating complex academic research into accessible, meaningful public engagement work. That experience reinforced something I continue to believe strongly today: people engage more deeply when learning feels understandable, relevant and connected to real life. This combination of lived experience, educational reflection, public engagement and organisational practice continues to shape the philosophy behind InclusiveEd. At its core, InclusiveEd is built around a simple idea: that meaningful learning happens most deeply when people feel emotionally safe, genuinely engaged and connected to the world around them.

Additional biographical information

Communication, Engagement & Human-Centred Learning Before moving into education, public engagement and organisational training, I spent many years working within entertainment and live performance, both as a comedian and coaching performers through an entertainments agency. Although very different environments on the surface, that experience taught me something I still consider central to meaningful learning today: human engagement matters. Working with live audiences develops a strong awareness of attention, pacing, emotional atmosphere and participation. You learn quickly when people feel disconnected, overwhelmed, excluded or emotionally uninvested because the room tells you immediately. Equally, you learn that people engage most deeply when communication feels authentic, human and emotionally real. Oddly enough, classrooms are not entirely different. Over time, this experience shaped my interest in how people learn, participate and connect within group environments. It also reinforced the importance of clarity, relatability, emotional safety and reflective discussion within both education and training. Perhaps most importantly, it taught me that people rarely respond well to pretence. Whether in classrooms, workplaces or public settings, human beings tend to engage more openly when they feel respected, included and emotionally safe enough to participate authentically. This continues to influence the design of InclusiveEd resources today. Many activities are intentionally discussion-based, participatory and reflective because meaningful engagement rarely comes from passive delivery alone. Learners often connect more deeply when they are encouraged to move, discuss, question, collaborate and actively participate in the learning process itself. At the heart of InclusiveEd is not simply the idea that children should achieve academically, but that learning should feel human, meaningful and connected to real life.