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Non-Violence and the Civil Rights Movement
A lesson plan and student worksheet that uses quotes from key members of the Civil Rights Movements: Black Panthers, Martin Luther, Malcolm X to consider issues of justice, power and the debate about violent VS non-violent approaches in modern society, i.e. Occupy Movement, Arab Springs.
Resolving Conflict
Go Givers resources and lessons support and extend the SEAL themes. This PowerPoint lesson explores how conflicts can be resolved by looking at things fairly, and how a mediator can help to make this happen. Also there a planning grid matching Go Givers resources to the KS2 PSHE and Citizenship NC learning objectives.
The Language of Love
In THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE 17-year-old Charlie struggles to find the words to be true to himself...and his best friend.
A wry, delicate take on first love and awakening sexuality from a young man's perspective, THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE is written and performed by Kim Ho, under the mentorship of leading Australian playwright Tommy Murphy, and directed by Laura Scrivano, for The Voices Project from the Australian Theatre for Young People (atyp). A version with French subtitles is also available at the link.
Safeguarding concerns and social media poster
This informative poster lists a range of social media channels and the potential safeguarding concerns that can arise from use of those channels.
The poster details those concerns, what they can appear as and how they might take place on certain channels. Useful for parents to be aware of what their child might be seeing or experiencing on social media as well as a useful teaching tool for children within a lesson.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of safeguarding and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week, we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
For more general support, advice and safeguarding support, visit our advice hub.
Sharing your concerns poster for students
A helpful, illustrated poster perfect for your classroom or school corridor which encourages students to share any concerns they may have and then lists some of the safeguarding concerns which should be shared.
This professionally designed poster includes illustrations to highlight a range of potential safeguarding concerns such as inappropriate touching, sexualised images and bullying. The poster then encourages students to share any of these sorts of concerns and leaves a space for schools/educators to add the relevant safeguarding lead or person students should speak to.
This resource is part of our Safeguarding Awareness Week which is taking place from 20-26 May. During this week we are highlighting that everyone has the right to feel safe and encouraging teachers and students alike to discuss the importance of safeguarding and what to do if anyone does have concerns.
As part of this week, we’ll be helping share best practice from leaders and experts in the field. Look out for news on a webinar, further resources, free training and much more. You can find out more about the week and sign up for updates, here.
For more general support, advice and safeguarding support, visit our advice hub.