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Violence against women: The prespectives of students in WalesA report of an Amnesty International and NUS Wales Women's Campaign survey of 733 students in Wales.
Reports and publications 25 Apr 2013 -
Activity: Right Up Your StreetThis activity is designed to help pupils explore how human rights apply to everyday life and identify where rights are enjoyed, denied and demanded.
Activity pack, Resource pack, Teaching resource, Primary education resources 25 Apr 2013 -
Submission to Scottish Parliament: Treatment of gypsy travellersAmnesty International's response to Scottish Parliament on petition PE1363, concerning the treatment of gypsy travellers in Scotland.
Submission 25 Apr 2013 -
Response to the consultation on the powers of the NIHRCAmnesty International response to the government consultation on the powers of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC).
Submission 25 Apr 2013 -
Syria: Amnesty submission to the UN universal periodic reviewSyria: End human rights violations in Syria: Amnesty International submission to the UN universal periodic review, October 2011
Submission 25 Apr 2013 -
Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories: Demand Dignity: Troubled waters
Lack of access to adequate, safe and clean water has been a longstanding problem for Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territori
25 Apr 2013 -
Introduction to Amnesty (Amnesty Speakers)Downloadable introduction to Amnesty's work as a non-governmental, human rights campaigning organisation.
Secondary education resources, Teaching resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Student training: How to write a press releaseA practical guide from our Press Office on how to get great media coverage by writing a press release and targeting key media.
Information guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Tasers pilot: Summary concernsThis briefing outlines Amnesty International's concerns regarding the Strathclyde Taser Pilot.
Policy briefing 25 Apr 2013 -
Lesson: The Death Penalty and China (Welsh)Welsh language lesson exploring statistics and views on the death penalty world-wide and China in particular.
Lesson plan, Teaching resource, Secondary education resources 25 Apr 2013 -
Our right to know: Transparent reporting under an Arms Trade TreatyThis document focuses on why States should transparently report on their international arms trade and transfers.
Reports and publications 25 Apr 2013 -
Skillshare leaflet: Effective campaigning, create a sceneInformation guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Amnesty International UK letter to Edinburgh's Lord Provost on LGBT issues in RussiaAmnesty UK letter to Edinburgh's Lord Provost on LGBT issues in Russia.
Submission 25 Apr 2013 -
Student training: How to run fab meetingsA practical guide to planning and preparing for your first meeting and beyond - principles, activities and more.
Information guide, Groups and networks resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Poster: Universal Declaration of Human RightsA poster of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for your classroom.
Poster, Further education resources, Secondary education resources, Primary education resources 25 Apr 2013 -
Activity: The Great EscapeA downloadable board game with challenge cards and info sheet - students become groups of refugees escaping to freedom.
Teaching resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Scottish newsletter: Spring 2011Newsletter 25 Apr 2013 -
Gaza Inquiry recommendations must be implemented: Background information
Goldstone report briefing
25 Apr 2013 -
The Urgent Action Guide: How to send appealsThis guide explains how to write and send Amnesty Urgent Action appeals, with practical tips, Do’s and Don’ts, and a glossary of key legal and human rights terms, supported by case sheets for reference.
Campaign resource, Information guide 25 Apr 2013 -
‘No Recourse’ - No Safety: BriefingThis briefing from Scottish Women’s Aid and Amnesty International urges governments to meet their human rights obligations by funding emergency support and removing the no‑recourse rule so survivors of domestic abuse can access safety and services.
Policy briefing 25 Apr 2013