Equality & Inclusion

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Socially distanced activities
Socially distanced activities
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Protest and Placards

An active campaigning session for under-12s. Make placards about something you care about and join the protest!
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Finding a balance

What is balance between work and play?
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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.
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Pride Parade

Make a miniature Pride Parade to celebrate the LGBTQI+ community
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Images to Icons

Find out about the journey of images to icons and make a placard using one of these iconic images.
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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
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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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Middle of the Map

Children playing a clapping game

Stereotype Labels

Game to look at how we interact with people
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Bookshelf Audit

Look through your books and think about who is represented in the stories you read.
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Check your Privilege

In this activity young people explore what privilege means, and what it means to check your privilege. They look at white privilege in particular, and think about how this manifests in their lives (or not).
Art materials to make and create with

Colour Portrait

Making a colour self portrait helps us to recognise that we all have different coloured skin, and this is something that makes us special.

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