The Far-Right is Hurting our Students and our Classrooms
This resource supports schools to:
Understand the impact of far-right narratives on children, young people and families
Recognise the root causes of far-right narratives, making connections between wider social issues and how they show up in schools
Take meaningful action through classroom practice and whole-school culture
Learning and making together for global justice
This resource shares learning prompts for parents/carers, youth workers, and educators to open up age-appropriate conversations about social justice with children and young people. The examples can be easily adapted to the backgrounds and interests of the young people you work with, creating relevant and meaningful discussions.
Silence is not neutral: Teaching global issues and human rights
This resource offers practical guidance for teachers to open up conversations around Palestine in the classroom and support students who are speaking up for human rights.
Children’s mental health and anti-racism
This resource sets out 4 practical ways that practitioners can adopt an anti-racist approach when thinking about and responding to the mental wellbeing of the children and young people they work with.
An anti-racist approach to teaching Awareness Days: Remembrance Day
This resource helps educators to deliver Remembrance Day activities using an anti-racist lens.
Building your anti-racist classroom
A resource with five practical steps that teachers can take to create safe spaces for students in their classrooms and embed anti-racism into their practice.