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Assembly kitsHIV and AIDS assembly and activitiesA flexible teaching and learning resource developed to coincide with World AIDS Day.
The red cross emblemExplore what the emblem means in armed conflict and give students an understanding of international humanitarian law.
AK47Millions of people have died because powerful weaponry is cheaply available worldwide. Explore the topic using this scripted assembly.
Lucky to be alive?How do survivors of disasters, such as the London bombings, cope with trauma, compensation and disability?
Missing in warfareWaiting for news of a missing relative is anguish. This assembly which explores the humanitarian impact when people go missing in warfare.
Wash your handsThis assembly is designed to give students a skill that, if practised, will last them a lifetime: hygiene awareness.
Prisoners of conflictHelp students understand a little of what being a prisoner of war might be like and the laws that protect prisoners.
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British Red Cross, UK Office, 44 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9AL Phone: 0844 871 11 11. Fax: 020 7562 2000.
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The British Red Cross Society, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949) and Scotland (SC037738).
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