ECM Agenda and RE. Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity.

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ECM Agenda and RE

Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity

ECM Agenda and RE

Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality Enjoy and achieve: - Be listened to - Experience the world through a child’s eyes - Capture the immediacy of the moment

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality Enjoy and achieve: - Be listened to - Experience the world through a child’s eyes - Capture the immediacy of the moment

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality Enjoy and achieve: - Be listened to - Experience the world through a child’s eyes - Capture the immediacy of the moment Making a Positive contribution: -Identify the role of the child in religion - Reflect on attitudes on gender, race, religion -Recognise the importance of the young in passing on tradition and belief

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality Enjoy and achieve: - Be listened to - Experience the world through a child’s eyes - Capture the immediacy of the moment Making a Positive contribution: -Identify the role of the child in religion - Reflect on attitudes on gender, race, religion -Recognise the importance of the young in passing on tradition and belief

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality Enjoy and achieve: - Be listened to - Experience the world through a child’s eyes - Capture the immediacy of the moment Making a Positive contribution: -Identify the role of the child in religion - Reflect on attitudes on gender, race, religion -Recognise the importance of the young in passing on tradition and belief Achieve economic well-being: - Stewardship of money - Use money wisely - Care for the poor and disadvantaged

ECM Agenda and RE Be Healthy: - Have confidence in yourself - Develop self esteem - Acquire a sense of place and identity Stay Safe: - Respect other people - Feel comfortable in your community - Be aware of the link between religion and morality Enjoy and achieve: - Be listened to - Experience the world through a child’s eyes - Capture the immediacy of the moment Making a Positive contribution: -Identify the role of the child in religion - Reflect on attitudes on gender, race, religion -Recognise the importance of the young in passing on tradition and belief Achieve economic well-being: - Stewardship of money - Use money wisely - Care for the poor and disadvantaged Religious Education: - Spirituality - Personal development - Personal growth - Community awareness