Containing over 80 curriculum-spanning activities and resources, this teaching pack is about explores conflict, human rights and peacebuilding in Palestine & Israel. Produced by Quaker Peace and Social Witness in collaboration with EAPPI.
This book provides key information and six ready-to-go workshops covering: self-esteem; anxiety; depression; self-harm; and identifying and coping with emotions, to enable youth leaders to provide effective support in building resilient young people.
The story of Marcus Garvey's colourful life, his exploits and his compelling message are captured for young readers in text and brilliant colour illustrations. Age: 10+
"Talking Together" takes as its starting point a classroom setting where children of all the mainstream religions (and of those with no religion, as this voice also needs to be heard) speak together about their beliefs and practices. Age: 10+
An accessible and straightforward book explaining terrorism to children age 7+. Designed to be read by an adult to a child, it reassures and alleviates worries children might have after media exposure on this topic.
Aiding discussion of gender diversity and sexuality with very young children, this practical guide helps practitioners explore these themes in early years settings.
This hands-on guide supports primary teachers and other school staff in challenging gender stereotypes, and sets out advice on how to implement gender equality and respect in the curriculum, and in all areas of school life. An increase in the numb
This distinctively illustrated book is a quick and quirky way to explain to friends and family why children with autism behave the way they do. Age: 6+