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The Animated Universal Declaration of Human Rights
DVD £20 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: 15 minutes - 30 articles
Print: Universal Declaration in plain English + PDF file on DVD
Suitability: 11-18 years, PSHE, RE, Citizenship
This richly animated DVD, is an accessible and enjoyable introduction to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (UDHR).
What does the Universal Declaration say?
Although it is part of our political vocabulary, few people actually know what it says. Amnesty International have produced ths 'youth version' of the UDHR which avoids the legalese and jargon and expresses the 30 articles in clear and simple lagnuage.
What can I use the DVD for?
The DVD comes with a copy of the youth version of the UDHR plus a printable pdf file also on the DVD, that will allow you to print off as many copies as you want.
This resource should be a key part of the Citizenship curriculum.
The animated sequences were made specially for Amnesty International by the world's top animators. The words and music were provided by Impington Village College in Cambridge.
Download The Animated U D R leaflet / order form
Who Runs This Place? An investigation
DVD pack £20.00 ex Vat.
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DVD pack
Content: 5 parts: Banking, Big Business, the Media, Politics & How Open Is Britain?
DVD: Who Runs This Place? 90 minutes plus 60 page linked Support Guide on the DVD
Suitability: Y10, 11 & 12, College and University
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Who runs this place? is a student led investigation into political power in Britain. Over the last year, a group of 16-18 year olds gained unprecedented access to boardrooms and corridors of power in Britain. They came face to face with the top people in business, finance, politics and the media and asked them ‘who runs this place? They visited the boardrooms of • Royal Bank of Scotland |
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They questioned senior journalists: Where does power lie? In this DVD, the hidden anatomy of Britain is revealed. These interviews are hard-hitting and insightful and expose the gap between these young people’s lives and the world of the rich and the powerful. |
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Join this remarkable journey. Who Runs This Place? websiteThe DVD is supported by a website and internet forum, for student use.
Buy the DVD here. £20.00 ex Vat; £24.00 inc Vat (Please use the "order online" link in the main menu) |
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Crime and Punishment
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: 60 minutes in 10 units
Activity sheets: 40 printable pages on DVD
Suitability: 14-18 years and Youth Offending Teams, PSHE, RE, Citizenship
Should we get tough with offenders? Is punishment a deterrent? Can offending behaviour be changed? What's it like inside? This DVD examines our diverse and often contradictory attitudes towards crime and punishment. Victims, criminals, prison staff, police and politicians discuss their views, drawing out the social, moral and political issues. The pack includes 30 activity sheets.
Download Crime and Punishment leaflet / order form
Why Atheism?
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: Six films indexed for easy access with stop / start discussion points
Activity sheets: 65 printable pages on DVD
Suitability: Fully differentiated for Key Stage 3-5, RE and Moral Studies / Philosophy / PSHE / Critical Thinking
Why Atheism? is a resource of six films produced specifically to introduce students to humanism and atheism. Fully differentiated for KS 3-5, the films explain the values and beliefs of secular philosophy. It covers moral values, conflict, human life and death. A wide range of people from different cultures and backgrounds explain their values and beliefs on living without God.
- Film 1: Disbelieving students from religious and non-religious backgrounds explain why they do not believe in God
- Film 2: Leaving God; a Christian, a Muslim, a Jehovah's Witness and a Hindu talk about why they rejected their former religion
- Film 3: Belfast born journalist Newt Emerson explains life in a religiously divided community
- Film 4: Ceremonies without God; Birth, Marriage and Death
- Film 5: Broadcaster Michael Rosen takes on the religious beliefs of Roman Catholic 6th form students
- Film 6: Extended interview with author Philip Pullman on becoming an atheist having been raised as a Christian
Download Why Atheism? leaflet / order form
Why Civil Liberties?
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
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Content: 73 minutes in 7 units
Activity sheets: 58 page Activities and Briefings on DVD
Suitability: Key Stages 4-5, PSHE, RE, Citizenship
Using documentary, news footage and drama, this exciting DVD pack introduces 14-18 year olds to the topic of rights and civil liberties. It explores issues such as racism, sexual harassment, miscarriages of justice, disability, sexuality and freedom of expression. The pack includes 80 photocopiable activity sheets.
Download The Why Civil Liberties leaflet / order form
Why Human Rights?
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £4.50 p&p
Content: 65 minutes in 9 units
Activity sheets: 75 printable pages on DVD
Suitability: Key Stages 4-5, PSHE, RE, Citizenship
An introduction to human rights for the classroom. This DVD pack examines key issues such as the death penalty, freedom of expression, genocide, disappearances, torture, refugees, street children and prisoners of conscience. It encourages the understanding and discussion of the broader issues of tolerance, persecution, censorship and the work of human rights organisations.
This pack comes with 60 activity sheets and full briefings on all
the issues from the Amnesty International research index.
Download Why Human Rights? leaflet / order form
Resolving Conflict
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VD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: 95 minutes in 9 units
Activity sheets: 55 printable pages on DVD
Suitability: Key Stages 4-5, PSHE, RE, Citizenship
Learning to resolve conflict is a challenge for all young people. Using a series of real-life case studies, this pack examines how conflict is caused and how it is resolved. It looks at issues such as road rage, bullying at school, domestic violence, communities at war, using mediation and restorative justice. A 55-page workbook suggests activities that enable students to test out and evaluate the different ways of responding to conflict.
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Why Morality?
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: 60 minutes in 9 units
Workbook: 40 printable pages on DVD
Suitability: Key Stage 4/5, RE, PSHE, Citizenship
A lively DVD pack which stimulates debate on nine major moral and ethical issues, including abortion, corporal punishment, morality and the press, the purpose of religion and "doing the right thing". It includes interviews with a wide range of people from The Bishop of Oxford, Max Clifford and the editor of The Sun, to miners' wives, an atheist, a humanist and environmental protesters. The pack includes 40 activity sheets. Video Resource Pack 9 units 70 mins.
Download Why Morality? leaflet / order form
Why Protest?
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: 60 minutes in 9 units indexed for easy access with stop / start discussion points
Activity sheets: 40 printable pages on DVD
Suitability: Key Stage 4-5, Citizenship / Critical Thinking / Politics / Modern Studies
Four 6th form students investigate the rights of citizens to protest in a democratic society. Set at the Faslane nuclear submarine base, the students interview all those involved in a protest campaigning for Britain to disarm its nuclear deterrent. The protesters, police, base Commodore, politicians and the media are asked questions including: Do protests change anything? Should protests be curtailed or restricted? What is the role of peaceful protest in a democratic society? This is a 60-minute DVD resource in 9 units, accompanied by 30 photocopiable activity sheets.
Download Why Protest? leaflet / order form
Future of Old Age
DVD £29.99 ex vat + £2.50 p&p
Content: 75 minutes in 10 Units with stop/start discussion points
Briefing: 18 pages of facts and predictions on DVD
Suitability: Key Stage 3/5, Critical Thinking, RE, PSHE, Citizenship
With nearly a quarter of the population over sixty and life expectancy increasing, old age is on the agenda. This DVD resource designed for students 14 years and older, examines our often contradictory attitudes to age and ageing. Questions and discussion points include: What do the young think about the old? Who should look after old people? You might live to be a hundred - you'd better be prepared! A briefing with background notes is included with the 65 minute DVD.
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Money & Morality
DVD £29.99 ex vat +£2.50 p&p
Content: 24 Questions in 6 units indexed for easy access with stop / start discussion points
Activity sheets: 40 Printable pages on DVD
Suitability: Key Stage 4-5, Critical Thinking / RE and Moral Studies / Business Studies
This is a lively and provocative DVD resource for students to consider and reconsider their attitudes towards money. It looks at the moral and ethical implications of what we earn, the taxes we pay, the investments we make, what we lend and borrow.
A diverse range of views are presented, including former Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont, Bruce Kent and stand-up comedian Mark Thomas, as well as experts from the world of finance and religion; christian, jewish and muslim.
Questions include:
- Can someone earn too much money?
- What are ethical investments?
- When does interest become usury?
- What is a moral or ethical taxation system?
- What are the moral implications of inheriting wealth?



