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More education resourcesJustice and FairnessThousands of secondary students in the UK will soon be debating the rules of war, thanks to a new education resource launched by the British Red Cross and law firm Allen & Overy.
Positive ImagesEducational resources inspiring young people in the EU to explore and take action on migration and development issues.
Global LinesIntroduce secondary students to the concepts of global citizenship, diversity, human rights, democracy and social justice.
Operation AmphibianOperation Amphibian is a role-play activity in which young people build a camp for people displaced by war or natural disaster.
Needs and wants auctionThis fun activity teaches students all about the differences between needs and wants.
Babysitting guideThis section has been designed to support the printed resource "Looking after other people's children: a guide to babysitting".
Wee Positive ImagesThis resource was developed for primary 5 and 6 pupils and introduces some key issues and faced by asylum seekers and refugees.
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© British Red Cross 2010
British Red Cross, UK Office, 44 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9AL Phone: 0844 871 11 11. Fax: 020 7562 2000.
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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