The HRE programme is celebrating Human Rights Week (1 Dec - 10 Dec) to raise awareness and take action on human rights violations that affect a lot of people across the world. The theme for this year is CHILDREN AND THE REFUGEE CRISIS. This Activity Kit will help you in organising Human Rights Week in your school. It will serve as a guide to introducing the refugee crisis to students, and help facilitate greater understanding of the issue through a number of age-appropriate activities.
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An Amnesty Club is a platform for school students to learn about and take action on Human Rights issues that are important to them.
The Amnesty Club starter kit encourages students to learn about human rights and participate in activities with a motive to promote human rights values among friends, families and communities. The booklet also features a number of interactive and fun activities for students, to help build an understanding of human rights values and responsibilities.
Download the Amnesty Club starter kit below, and be a part of a global movement for human rights that is working on building a better tomorrow.
DOWNLOAD HERE: Amnesty Club Booklet PDF 2016
READ MORE..This gender kit introduces the complex issues of Gender Discrimination through interactive and participatory activities with a special focus on dealing with gender inequality in school spaces. Find out how to identify, recognise, and tackle instances of gender stereotyping in a sensitive yet fun manner!
Our Activity Kit For Schools has a set of engaging and exciting ideas to make Human Rights Day special – ranging from classroom activities, to a special assembly plan and ways in which schools can engage with their local communities.
READ MORE..Explore how codes of conduct can enhance relationships between school community members. Find out the importance of behavioural guidelines and why we need them in the classroom.
These fun activities will help you create a set of behaviour guidelines for your own class or school.
This is an activity pack specifically created to address bullying in school. It provides extensive information for all stakeholders on the definition and types of bullying in a school. It also gives each stakeholder tips on how to address this issue in a sustainable manner through anti-bullying charters or policies.
READ MORE..Bullying affects everyone - not only youth who are bullied but also those who bully and those who witness bullying. At its core, bullying is a human rights abuse. It takes away students' rights to respect and dignity, and freedom from persecution and discrimination.
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A Human Rights Friendly School is rooted in 10 principles which are derived from international human rights standards, norms & instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). These principle strengthen the thoughts and actions of every member of the school community. They are the foundation for the four key areas of school life: Curriculum, Relationships, Environment and Governance.
4 areas of school life: the domains
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