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Plastic bottle use

This activity is about finding ways to re-use the plastic bottles we do have – this is also called upcycling – giving them a new life.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Finding a balance

What is balance between work and play?
Children playing a clapping game

Improvisation Game

Children playing a clapping game

Interviewers

A fun group game where you find out if the applicant can guess the job they're being interviewed for!
Children playing a clapping game

Sherlock Holmes

group of teenagers having a discussion

Bullying

Explore the nature and causes of bullying and use role play to examine strategies for standing up to and challenging bullying behaviour
group of teenagers having a discussion

Where are Decisions Made?

Explore where decisions are made that affect young people's everyday lives, our homes, schools, groups and wider society, and how accessible these places are (or aren't!) to young people.
group of teenagers having a discussion

String of Rights

Find out about the UN rights of the child, then make a string of them to hang
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Pride Parade

Make a miniature Pride Parade to celebrate the LGBTQI+ community
group of teenagers having a discussion

Images to Icons

Find out about the journey of images to icons and make a placard using one of these iconic images.
group of teenagers having a discussion

Refugee Board Game

Learn about the challenges faced by refugees and create a board game based around their plight to find a new, safe home
group of teenagers having a discussion

The New Black History Makers

In this activity young people will learn about Black History Makers and write a letter/post card to one of them to thank them for doing what they do.

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