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WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL ZONE

Welcome to our new Schools Zone. Here you will be able to find all the resources you need to deliver our Speak Truth To Power programme in your school. 

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Lesson Plans

LESSON PLANS

KEY STAGE 1 & 2

This is an overview of the entire Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Speak Truth To Power syllabus, from EYFS right the way through to Year 6. Each Year Group focuses on a different topic, based around a specific Article from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Identity; Friends; Climate Change; Education; Gender Equality; Systemic Racism; and LGBTQ+.

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KEY STAGE 3 & 4

Explore our teaching resources for high school learning. In our key stage 3 & 4 units we cover; creating positive change; movements for change; and votes for women. Here students will learn about the individuals and movements who have fought for our basic human rights. They will expand their critical thinking by discussing why these legends and stories may not be well known.

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Case Studies
Case Studies

Case Studies

Speak Truth To Power - Fred Longworth School Case Study

Ripples of Hope Festival - THIS IS US Falinge Park High School

Ripples of Hope Festival - Schools Day

ARTICLES

MAKING HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION
FUN & ENGAGING

RESOURCES

Download our free human rights resources

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BOOK/POSTER
The 30 Illustrated Articles of Human Rights

Teach young people the wonders of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights through the power of illustration.

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CERTIFICATE
Speak Truth To Power Certificate of Excellence

Download and print this certificate to celebrate your students who have demonstrated the values of human rights.

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VIDEO
What are Human Rights? Animation

Video explainer on children's human rights co-produced by young people on our Speak Truth To Power programme.

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DIGITAL BOOK
GM Poetic Declaration of Human Rights

Young people across Greater Manchester submitted their poetic responses to the UDHR.

STUDENT GALLERY

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