A safe space for young people to talk about sexual behaviour that worries them
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A safe space for young people to talk about sexual behaviour that worries them
An NEU tool to help schools take a whole-school
approach to developing a sense
of community responsibility to prevent
sexism and sexual harassment
A story for young children about some of the risks of phone use
Our young people need to gain experience of considering and debating current political issues, as well as learning about how our political system works. But how do we do this in a way that maintains political impartiality and avoids bias? This guide provides information and advice to help schools achieve this essential balance.
An Introduction to Anti-Racism for School Governors and Academy Trustees
The ACT Building Resilience Project involves teachers in schools developing innovative teaching strategies to build children’s criticality and resilience to extremism and being drawn into terrorism.
This unit is designed to help teachers in the UK have conversations about race with their students in a safe, sensitive, and constructive way.
A series of short learning episodes aimed at helping you develop your professional learning in anti-racism.
A case study about one school's journey to become an anti-racist school
Resources for Early Years, Primary and Secondary from Educate Against Islamaphobia
Resources and step-by-step, guided lessons and activities so that you can promote anti-racism among the young people you work with
A video about the dangers of sexual exploitation of children and youth on the Internet. This video presents a message to parents about luring of children online.
A resource from Childnet helping young people to decide what they can trust when they are online
A campaign from Surrey Police that aims to challenge perceptions that asking for nudes (also called youth produced sexual imagery) is part of teenage life.
Infographic to support teachers and pupils with embarking on discussions about race and racism
An easy read guide to the Race Riots 2024
This debate pack includes a teacher briefing, lessons and resources to help you teach about democracy, its key characteristics and the different ways citizens can influence change.
An interactive film depicting a case of sextortion to show how easily this crime happens.
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