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In the news (Newsthink)

Age: 10-19
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: Tutor time, PSHE
A teaching resource to explore the current crisis in Sudan through a humanitarian lens. Suitable for the top year of Primary and all of Secondary (10-19 years old)

Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Keep children and young people entertained during the summer holidays with the summer of kindness calendar.

Age: 5 - 11
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Filled with wellbeing activities and ideas, the Spring kindness calendar teaches the power of kindness and promotes wellbeing. It is suitable for primary school children, aged 5 to 11
In the news (Newsthink)

Age: 11 - 19
Type: Quick activities
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
A Newsthink educational resource to examine and discuss the 2022 Ukraine crisis. Suitable for secondary school students Key stages 3 and 4.
In the news (Newsthink)

Age: 11 - 19
Type: Quick activities
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
A topical photo-based resource for young people to explore the Afghanistan crisis and its human impacts

Age: 12 - 18
Type:
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time, Citizenship
Educational resource examining the isolation and loneliness experienced by refugees. Building understanding and empathy, it's suitable for secondary school ages

Age: 5-14
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: PSHE
A free kindness learning pack including activities around kindness, coping, recognising feelings and learning new skills.

Age: 11-18
Type: Quick activity
Subjects: Citizenship
Black History Month takes place every October in the UK. Use this activity with secondary school students to discover some exceptional Black British humanitarians.

Age: 5-18
Type:
Subjects: PSHE, Tutor time
Activities to record your journey back to better, to resilience and recovery

Age: 7-18
Type: Activities
Subjects: PSHE
Educational activities for young people and children ages 7 to 8 exploring what personal resources they have to manage and understand stress and anxiety.
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