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Human Rights and Solidarity resource (for ages 7-13)

A resource for ages 7-13 to learn about human rights and how to show solidarity with key workers in their community. 

Story Explorer - Questions for exploring fiction

This piece of classroom origami will help young people explore human rights.

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Workshop - Children's Rights Introduction

This resource introduces students, aged 5-11, to the topic of children's rights.

Children's Rights Introduction

Book and Activities: Imagine

The illustrated book 'Imagine' follows one pigeon as she sets out on a journey to spread a message of hope and tolerance

Book and Activities: My Little Book of Big Freedoms

My Little Book of BIG Freedoms aims to inspire everyone, young and old.

Resource pack: Lift Off (Irish)

Ten lessons in Irish to build knowledge of human rights issues, drawing on skills and attitudes developed by The Right Start.

Resource pack: Me, You, Everyone (Irish)

Ten lessons in Irish focusing on knowledge of human rights issues, developing the skills and attitudes acquired from previous resources.

We Are All Born Free Poster

A poster depicting Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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Resource Pack: Power of the Pen (transition)

Lesson plans for KS2/KS3 to explore global issues and build skills in literacy.

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Resource: Human rights through poetry

These lesson plans aim to help students, aged 7 to 19, explore the choices that poets make and experiment with their own.