United Nations Rights of the Child Poster - Teen FriendlyQuick View
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United Nations Rights of the Child Poster - Teen Friendly

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These FREE posters depicting the UN rights of the child are great for display work in schools/ classrooms/ education settings and other places that work with young people. They are intended to represent the diversity of the world we live in, allowing young people to see versions of themselves represented in the rights that belong to them. Individual posters for each of the rights can be downloaded for free at www.dualfrequency.co.uk along with various other posters and lesson resources.
The Equality ActQuick View
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The Equality Act

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A colourful and simple poster that outlines the protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010. Many young people do not know about the Equality Act and should be aware that this applies to them - young people should know their rights!
LGBTQ+ Pride Pandemic Activity Pack - Pride MonthQuick View
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LGBTQ+ Pride Pandemic Activity Pack - Pride Month

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This resource is aimed at ALL young people - not just those who identify as LGBTQ+. It is important to remember that young people might be exploring their identity, or that they might simply need to learn how to be a strong ally to friends and family who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. This pack has activities, information and will signpost young people to relevant agencies that work within the LGBTQ+ community. This resource, like all of our resources, is absolutely free to download and share. You can find more information on our website www.dualfrequency.co.uk as well as links to social media. Please share with those you think might be interested in promoting diversity within educational settings.
Gender Equality (Toxic Masculinity) Form ResourceQuick View
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Gender Equality (Toxic Masculinity) Form Resource

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A form time resource exploring the issues around toxic masculinity. An informative resource that is designed to promote reflection and discussion. This is part of a series of form time resources that focus on gender equality, you can also find resources that focus on equality of women and girls and trans awareness. All available on TES or at www.dualfrequency.co.uk Like what you see? Head over to the website and subscribe so you never miss a free resource!
Positive Representation of Minority Groups (BAME)Quick View
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Positive Representation of Minority Groups (BAME)

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A resource that encourages students to reflect on the representation of minority groups in the media - specifically focusing on the positive representation of BAME people. Activities are designed to stimulate discussion and allow for collaborative working and reflection. It will be useful if you can provide current newspapers/ media resources to allow young people to explore the types of representation they can find. This resource works particularly well with the accompanying magazine which you can also download for free at www.dualfrequency.co.uk
Let's Talk: Diversity and InclusionQuick View
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Let's Talk: Diversity and Inclusion

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These posters are designed to promote meaningful conversations in the classroom about an area or aspect of marginalisation. Each poster has three suggested sensible talking points or common questions to help begin these conversations. To be truly effective, students and young people should be encouraged to enter these conversations regularly and with an open mind. There is also scope to incorporate the prompts into lessons, depending on the subject being taught.
Positive Representation for LGBT+ PeopleQuick View
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Positive Representation for LGBT+ People

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A resource that introduces young people to a broad range of inclusive terms from the LGBT+ community and promotes discussion around the representation of LGBT+ people in the media. As part of this activity, we encourage young people to work around their own school/ education setting and reflect on any examples of LGBT+ representation they can find. This should be an honest exercise and works best when the school/ education setting is open to improving the level of positive representation it has. We have also provided links that can be shared with students who may wish to be signposted towards additional information or services based on the content of this session.
Diversity Posters for Inclusive RepresentationQuick View
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Diversity Posters for Inclusive Representation

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A series of posters designed to celebrate diversity and promote positive representation and inclusivity amongst young people. These images would look great in any school or education setting, reminding young people that diversity should be celebrated. These posters are entirely free and you can find other images for classroom display here on TES, or at www.dualfrequency.co.uk along with other lesson resources that are also available for free.
Let's Talk: Diversity and Inclusion Part 2Quick View
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Let's Talk: Diversity and Inclusion Part 2

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These posters are designed to promote meaningful conversations in the classroom about an area or aspect of marginalisation. Each poster has three suggested sensible talking points or common questions to help begin these conversations. To be truly effective, students and young people should be encouraged to enter these conversations regularly and with an open mind. There is also scope to incorporate the prompts into lessons, depending on the subject being taught. This is part of a series in which we are releasing 3 new posters at a time. As part of a classroom or school display, you could rotate the posters to offer a different talking point weekly/ fortnightly/ half termly.
Mindtalk: Talking About Mental HealthQuick View
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Mindtalk: Talking About Mental Health

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Mindtalk is a programme of resources designed to be used during form time, or as part of PSHE. The purpose is to begin conversations with students about topics that often we feel uncomfortable talking about. In having these conversations, we can break the stigma that surrounds mental health and signpost young people to places where they can access support. For more information head over to www.dualfrequency.co.uk There are thirteen sessions here that cover a range of issues relating to mental health, these are: Anger Anxiety Body image Building resilience Bullying and cyberbullying Celebrating difference Confidence and self esteem Feeling low Friendships Hobbies, interests and creativity LGBTQ+ Loneliness Online stress and FOMO
Positive Representation of People Living With DisabilitiesQuick View
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Positive Representation of People Living With Disabilities

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A resource that highlights to young people a range of key terms and concepts to promote awareness of those living with disabilities. It also promotes discussion around the need for positive representation both in the media, and within local communities. As part of this activity, young people reflect on their own school environment in terms of accessibility and also the representation of people with disabilities within the curriculum. Students should be allowed to complete this activity as honestly as possible and works best when the school/ education setting is open to improving the level of positive representation it has. You can find more resources and information at www.dualfrequency.co.uk
Gender Equality (Trans Awareness) Form ResourceQuick View
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Gender Equality (Trans Awareness) Form Resource

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A form time resource exploring trans awareness and key statistics. An informative resource that is designed to promote reflection and discussion. This is part of a series of form time resources that focus on gender equality, you can also find resources that focus on equality of women and girls and toxic masculinity. All available on TES or at www.dualfrequency.co.uk Like what you see? Head over to the website and subscribe so you never miss a free resource!
Diversity Magazine - Amplifying Marginalised VoicesQuick View
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Diversity Magazine - Amplifying Marginalised Voices

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A magazine designed for young people to explore and understand the importance of positive representation of marginalised groups. Some of the articles in the magazine have accompanying lesson resources which can also be found here on TES. This magazine can be shared freely with young people, or it can be used as a series of non-fiction sources that explore particular viewpoints. You can find out more at www.dualfrequency.co.uk
Gender Equality (Women and Girls) Form ResourceQuick View
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Gender Equality (Women and Girls) Form Resource

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A form time resource to explore and discuss ideas around gender equality, specifically focusing on the experiences of women and girls. This is part of a series, you can also find gender equality form time resources that focus on toxic masculinity and trans awareness. All available on TES or at www.dualfrequency.co.uk Like what you see? Head over to the website to subscribe and never miss a free resource.
Positive Representation of Women and GirlsQuick View
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Positive Representation of Women and Girls

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A resource that outlines key terminology related to gender equality and allows students to discuss their own experiences and understanding of the world around them in relation to this issue. Activities include: introduction to the Bechdel Test, key terms match up and exploring the role of the media in gender equality. Like this resource? Subscribe by visiting www.dualfrequency.co.uk
Diversity Magazine - Amplifying Marginalised Voices Issue 2Quick View
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Diversity Magazine - Amplifying Marginalised Voices Issue 2

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A magazine designed for use in classrooms, alongside other resources (that can be found on here or at www.dualfrequency.co.uk )to help young people explore and understand the importance of positive representation of marginalised groups. This issue is all about empowering women and girls. Some of the articles have accompanying lesson resources which can also be found here on TES. Like what you see? Head over to the website to subscribe and never miss a free resource.