Variety is the spice of life, and for our world to flourish it is vitally important that children as individuals learn to understand, support, embrace and celebrate people’s differences, to build a tolerant and harmonious society.

Black & British
This workshop is all about celebrating the wealth of talent that exists within Britain due to the many black people who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to our society.
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British Values & UNCRC
A creative opportunity to introduce young people to both British Values and the UNC Rights of the Child (RRS) which many schools encounter through exploring Unicef’s Rights Respecting Schools Award.
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Diversity & Me!
This exciting new workshop explores DIVERSITY, EQUALITY, & INCLUSION and seeks to help children understand how important it is to not only support, but moreover embrace, all individuals.
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EVERYONE’S UNIQUE
This interactive drama workshop helps young learners explore the idea that no two people are the same and that our differences should be recognised, respected, and celebrated. Through games, drama activities, and storytelling, pupils discover both visible and invisible differences, from the way we look to the things we believe, enjoy, and find challenging. By […]
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Gender Stereotypes
Our inspiring gender stereotypes programme explores with students their uniqueness and that they should be proud of who they are, whether they are a boy or a girl.
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Hidden Figures
Join Focus, a colourful and entertaining storyteller, on a voyage of discovery to find brilliant black British people, often omitted from our history lessons, who have shaped our country!
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Protest; If Not Now, Then When?
The programme aims to encourage young people to understand that you are never too young to make a stand; as a wise man once said - “If not me, then who? If not now, then when?”
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R.E.S.P.E.C.T
‘Respect’ is a tricky concept to grasp; it refers to not only how you feel and act towards others, but also yourself. Therefore, if you are ‘disrespectful’ it can be damaging to how you are seen and treated by others, as well as how you view yourself.
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Think Simple, Act Big!
The Assembly This powerful assembly introduces pupils to the extraordinary journey of Little Amal, a 12-foot puppet of a ten-year-old Syrian refugee who has become a global symbol of hope. Through film, storytelling, and interactive activities, children learn about Amal’s 9,000-mile walk across borders in search of safety, as well as the real experiences of […]
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