Online boundaries and consent

The activities in this suite are designed to support students as they learn about online consent and permission, and how to define online boundaries.

Ask for help

This classroom activity is designed to help students recognise an unsafe situation when using digital technologies and explore help-seeking strategies.

Labour Rights: Behind the Seams

Why do people work? Does it matter whether they are treated fairly? What are labour rights anyway? These are some of the questions explored in this interactive student resource.

Hunger in a world of plenty

To help students understand the global hunger crisis, Oxfam Australia has created a presentation based on our work in South Sudan, the Lake Chad Basin, the Horn of Africa and Yemen.

Families Together: Stand as One with Refugees

The right to protection from persecution and conflict is established in international law. But many refugees in the UK are often forced to live apart from their families and loved ones. These resources enable young people to learn about the lives and experiences of refugees in the UK and lead a campaign calling on young […]

Campaign for Climate Action at School

Organise a climate action campaign in your school. Climate change is the most urgent crisis facing our world. What’s often overlooked is that it’s also a human rights crisis with implications for inequality and justice. Find out how young people can make their voices heard and call upon their elected representatives to take action for […]

International Women’s Day 2020 – A teaching resource for ages 9-14

International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on 8 March. It is a day when people around the world come together to recognise the achievements that women and girls have made, as well as call for further action to close the gender gap in terms of education, health, economics and politics.

Making Sense of the Climate Emergency: Exploring thoughts, feelings and actions

Eco-anxiety is on the rise and there is a growing need for young people to be supported to face the reality of climate change, to talk about their concerns and consider potential responses. With inspiring case studies and creative ideas for taking action, this cross-curricular resource for ages 8-14 helps learners to: make sense of […]

Crisis in Yemen: Learn more about the conflict in Yemen

This resource for 11-16 year olds provides an insight into the conflict in Yemen and advice for taking action. Learners can create doves for peace, write to their MPs about the UK’s role in selling arms to Saudi Arabia (a country involved in the conflict), or fundraise for Yemen.

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