This lesson focuses on anti-social behaviour during the summer, with an emphasis on fire safety. Pupils explore what anti-social behaviour is, including deliberate fire setting, hoax emergency calls, and attacks on firefighters. The session highlights the dangers, legal consequences, and wider impact on individuals and communities, encouraging students to make safe and responsible choices.
How To Use
Deliver the session in around 30 minutes using slides, discussion, and a short video. Start by introducing anti-social behaviour and asking pupils for their ideas. Explain key examples and consequences, then show the video and use guided questions to explore its impact. Finish by covering hoax calls, recapping key safety messages, and checking understanding through questions.
Supporting items:
'Resource 1' is the presentation for this lesson.