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Black History Month Collection
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Black History Month Collection

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A collection of resources created by the National Justice Museum Learning Team exploring: Prominent People in Black British History (PowerPoint Presentation) Legal Landmarks - The Race Relations Act (PDF document) The Zong Massacre (PDF document) The first black male and female police officers (PDF document) The ‘Windrush Scandal’ (PDF document) A timeline of Legal Milestones in Black British History (PDF document) The trial of Somerset v. Stewart (PDF document)
Work experience with law firms (London)
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Work experience with law firms (London)

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This Word document contains a table with a list of law firms based in London that offer work experience for Year 12 and 13 students. On the document, you will find information covering: Name of firm Type of opportunity (e.g. online, in-person, virtual) Website link for further information Eligibility criteria Application process Deadlines Please note: this table has been created from an online search of available work placements and is not exhaustive. This has been produced solely as an aid for students looking for work experience. NJM holds no responsibility for the information contained above and inclusion on this list should not be seen as endorsement of any of the programmes. Those wishing to apply for work experience opportunities are advised to check online for the most up to date information.
Bristol Bus Boycott Factsheet
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Bristol Bus Boycott Factsheet

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A PDF information sheet about the Bristol Bus Boycott containing key facts about what happened and its impact. The factsheet covers: What was the Bristol Bus Boycott? Bristol in the 1960s Who organised the Boycott? Support for the Boycott Success of the Boycott Aftermath including the Race Relations Act The factsheet can be used to provide information about the Bristol Bus Boycott in the lead up to the 60th Anniversary of the start of the Boycott on 30 April 2023 or as part of a history topic. Suggested uses: comprehension activities, for research or to be displayed in class.
PSHE Online Safety Bill
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PSHE Online Safety Bill

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Three lessons detailing the Online Safety Bill, how it works and the potential freedom of speech issues it touches upon. The lessons end up in a class wide debate. The PowerPoint includes resources designed to engage and involve all learners with sourced media extracts to support discussion and video links to prompt reflection. Lessons includes learning objectives and knowledge retrieval. If your students creates a great way of preventing bullying, we want to hear it! Record it and share with us at @NJMLearning or email us their work at learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk
Cyberbullying PowerPoint with Video Resource Scheme
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Cyberbullying PowerPoint with Video Resource Scheme

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Cyberbullying goes against everything we stand for at the National Justice Museum. We have created a two lesson scheme about bullying and cyberbullying which features a professionally shot video showing the effects of bullying and cyberbullying upon a child. Although the video features KS2 students, the resource is suitable for KS3 and upwards for discussion points. The PowerPoint has been designed with trained teaching professionals and has teacher notes at the foot of each slide. If your students made a powerful point about bullying and cyberbullying, we want to hear it! Record it and share with us at @NJMLearning or email us their work at learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk YouTube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG4y6fWnOTc