Alphabetical list of all resources
- A friend for Farouk
(Printed)
Sample unit from 'You, Me, Us!', for key stages 1 & 2. - Action for a Change
(Printed)
An activity pack for young people and social change - Active learning: a whole school approach
(Case Studies)
Colne Community School, Essex - All at sea
(Printed)
Sample unit from 'You, Me, Us!', for key stage 2. - Amnesty Human Rights project
(Case Studies)
GCSE project co-devised by Amnesty International and the school's English department. - Anglo-African peer mediation network
(Case Studies)
Long-standing peer mediation programme - Annual Review: year ended Sept 2001 (Printed)
- Annual Review: year ended Sept 2002 (Printed)
- Annual Review: year ended Sept 2004 (Printed)
- Annual Review: year ended Sept 2005 (Printed)
- Annual Review: year ended Sept 2006 (Printed)
- Anti-Bullying Campaign (ABC)
(Case Studies)
A well established anti-bullying / peer support scheme. - Behaviour policy developed in Circle Time
(Case Studies)
Involving pupils in setting up a behavioural policy. - Business of School Councils, The
(Printed)
An investigation into democracy in schools - Cardiff school produces anti-racism pack
(Case Studies)
The English as an Additional Language Dept. have worked with South Wales police, Race Equality First and their LEA to produce a resource pack: 'Educating for Racial Harmony' - Changemakers: Developing skills for positive change
(Case Studies)
Encouraging young people to tackle issues of concern to themselves, their community and the world in which they live. - Changing Places
(Printed)
A practical handbook for active citizenship and community involvement. - Charity Matters (Printed)
- Children's Express: young people learning through journalism
(Case Studies)
A programme for young people aged 8-18. - Citizen and the Law, The (Printed)
- Citizen as a Moral Agent: the development of a Continuous and Progressive Citizenship Curriculum, The (Printed)
- Citizens and Society (Printed)
- Citizens' Day Framework
(Printed)
Building cohesive, active and engaged communities - Citizenship and Civic Education
(Printed)
A report of a comparative research programme into aspects of citizenship in Britain and the US. - Citizenship and the role of language (Printed)
- Citizenship Challenge: Introduction
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 1 - Citizens and Citizenship
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 2 - Society and the Good Life
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 3 - Politics and Power
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 4 - Family and Home Life
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 5 - Crime and Punishment
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 6 - Neighbourhood and Environment
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship Challenge: Unit 7 - Shopping and Money
(Printed)
A Citizenship resource for Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) - Citizenship curriculum development
(Case Studies)
Including researching the issues through a 'Citizenship Day' involving 200 year 9 students. - Citizenship Curriculum, The
(Printed)
Introductory chapter to 'Playing a Part: Drama and Citizenship'. - Citizenship Education in Your School
(Printed)
Leaflet for school governors - Citizenship Education: current state of play and recommendations
(Printed)
The Citizenship Foundation's submission to the Education and Skills Select Committee - Citizenship Foundation and Publicly Funded Legal Education and Information, The (Printed)
- Citizenship Foundation, The (Printed)
- Citizenship issues explored through Drama
(Case Studies)
REALGAMES workshops - Citizenship Studies
(Printed)
Resource supporting the OCR GCSE short course in Citizenship. - Citizenship Studies: Foundation edition
(Printed)
Resource supporting the OCR GCSE short course in Citizenship. - Citizenship Studies: Teachers' Resource
(Printed)
Resource supporting the OCR GCSE short course in Citizenship. - Citizenship: raising the standard
(Printed)
Training package for secondary Citizenship teachers - Citizenship: raising the standard DVD
(Other Media)
Accompanying DVD for the 'Raising the Standard' taining package for secondary Citizenship teachers - Conflict resolution training for social change
(Case Studies)
Conflict resolution in schools - Creating cross-community citizenship education forums (Printed)
- Critical thinking through History
(Case Studies)
Citizenship - related history projects in schools - Democracy in Schools and the Local Community
(Printed)
A free leaflet on setting up a school council, and youth participation in local democracy. - Developing a whole-school policy for citizenship education (Printed)
- Developing Citizens
(Printed)
A Comprehensive Introduction to Effective Citizenship Education in the Secondary School - Developing Citizenship for students with MLD
(Case Studies)
Curriculum development example. - Developing respect through Art
(Case Studies)
Pupils-led project with CSV support - Developing responsible action through a sustainability project
(Case Studies)
A collaboration between Oxfam and Local Agenda 21 with support from local schools and the Sutton Ecology Centre. - Developing Spiritual, Moral and Social Values through a Citizenship Programme for Primary Schools (Printed)
- Education for Citizenship in Europe (Printed)
- Education for Citizenship, Diversity and Race Equality
(Printed)
A practical guide - Education for Deliberative Competence: Moral Education in a Pluralist Society (Printed)
- Education of Good Citizens: The Role of Moral Education, The (Printed)
- Elements of Citizenship, The
(Printed)
A monogram on aspects of citizenship. - Ending Slavery: an unfinished business
(Printed)
A resource pack for Citizenship, History and Religious Education. - European Citizenship and Education for Democracy and Human Rights (Printed)
- European Citizenship Resources (Other Media)
- European Citizenship: practical vision or empty vessel?
(Printed)
Talk by Citizenship Foundation Chairman Michael Maclay to the London School of Economics - Exploring citizenship issues through drama
(Case Studies)
A Theatre and Citizenship programme, Theatre Royal Stratford East. - Exploring Citizenship: Building Participation
(Printed)
Initial Submission to the Youth Citizenship Commission - Exploring issues of rights with children from other schools
(Case Studies)
A partnership project between Save the Children and primary schools in Camden. - Faith, identity and belonging: education for shared citizenship
(Printed)
Report of a seminar held in February 2006 by the Inter Faith Network. - From Student Voice to Shared Responsibility
(Printed)
Effective practice in democratic school governance in European schools - G-Nation (Web)
- G-Week 2007 events booklet (Printed)
- Giving Nation Awards application deadline (Events)
- Giving Nation Challenge (Web)
- Giving Nation Challenge DVD (Other Media)
- GM crops
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - Good Thinking: vol.1
(Printed)
Education for Citizenship and Moral Responsibility - Good Thinking: vol.2
(Printed)
Education for Citizenship and Moral Responsibility - Good Thinking: vol.3
(Printed)
Education for Citizenship and Moral Responsibility - Have your say!
(Web)
Website for Key Stage 2 PSHE and Citizenship - Holyrood teaching video (Other Media)
- Human Rights ImpACT
(Printed)
A short guide to the Human Rights Act 1998. - Hunting with hounds
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - I was a teenage governor, phase 1 report
(Printed)
Project report phase 1: Pupil Governorship: initial thoughts and possibilities - I was a teenage governor, phase 2 report
(Printed)
Project report phase 2 - Identity Cards
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - Identity, Diversity and Citizenship
(Printed)
A Critical Review of Educational Resources - Improving a school through raising self-esteem (Case Studies)
- Inside Britain
(Printed)
A guide to the UK constitution - Introducing Citizenship
(Other Media)
Accompanying video. - Introducing Citizenship
(Printed)
A practical handbook for primary schools. - Introducing citizenship education
(Printed)
Leaflet for parents and carers - Iraq and other controversial issues
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - Journalism gives voice to young people in Peckam
(Case Studies)
Project which introduces young people to the media. - Law-related Education: an overview (Printed)
- Lawyers in Schools Twinning Scheme sample
(Printed)
Free sample from the pack for use in schools by lawyers as part of a twinning scheme. - Lawyers in Schools Twinning Scheme: promotional pack
(Printed)
Promotional pack for lawyers - Life and Law in Britain
(Printed)
A Guide for Young Asylum Seekers and Refugees - Making sense of citizenship
(Printed)
CPD handbook - Making sense of citizenship, chapter 1: 'What is citizenship? Spelling it out'
(Printed)
CPD handbook free chapter - Making sense of citizenship, chapter 2: 'Laying the foundations (nursery & primary)'
(Printed)
CPD handbook free chapter - Making sense of citizenship, chapter 3: 'Citizenship in the taught (secondary) curriculum'
(Printed)
CPD handbook free chapter - Making sense of citizenship, chapter 4: 'Citizenship through other secondary subjects'
(Printed)
CPD handbook free chapter - Making sense of citizenship, chapter 7: 'Learning & teaching strategies'
(Printed)
CPD handbook free chapter - Mapping the complexities of citizenship (Printed)
- MLD and SLD resources for Rights, Government and Racism
(Case Studies)
A range of Citizenship units have been successfully trialled in special schools - Mock parliament video (Other Media)
- Mock Trial Competition helps deliver law-related and citizenship education (Case Studies)
- Mock Trial Pack
(Printed)
Materials for running a mock trial in school. - Money Money Money
(Web)
A basic guide to personal finance - Money Money Money Teacher Support Pack
(Printed)
A 'Money Money Money' resource for teaching financial literacy. - Moral and Civic Education: The Search for a Robust Entitlement Model (Printed)
- Newsletter: 2000, Summer
(Printed)
Newsletter of the Citizenship Foundation - Newsletter: 2001, Autumn
(Printed)
Newsletter of the Citizenship Foundation - Newsletter: 2002, Autumn
(Printed)
Newsletter of the Citizenship Foundation - Paying For It (Web)
- Peer counselling
(Case Studies)
Students are linked to Greenwich Youth Council as part of an attempt to actively engage in the democratic process. - Peer education in nightclubs
(Case Studies)
Philip Lawrence Award winner, 2000 - Peer Education: Storytelling
(Case Studies)
Developing links with small, isolated primary schools. - Peer-led research project to tackle school issues
(Case Studies)
A peer led research project looking at teacher/pupil communication, issues in the school and the effectiveness of the school council. - Peter the Great's Great Idea
(Printed)
A sample unit from the wide-ability resource, 'Citizenship for All'. - Philosophy for children
(Case Studies)
The benefits of introducing philosophy lessons. - Policy Matters: Citizenship and the 14-19 agenda
(Web)
A collection of thoughts from experts and practitioners - Political Journalism Competition Organiser's Guide (Printed)
- Positive effects of a secondary school council
(Case Studies)
School Councils UK have produced a video about this project. - Prisons: do they work?
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - Raising a giving nation
(Printed)
A report on three years of research and activity with young people and schools by the Giving Nation programme - Raising standards through community involvement and raising self-esteem (Case Studies)
- Refugee simulation
(Case Studies)
Simulation of refugees' experience - Rizer
(Web)
Impartial information and advice to young people about the criminal justice system to deter them from becoming involved in crime. - Running a mock trial
(Printed)
A guide and materials for teachers, participants and organisers - School Council and Peer Mediation Scheme (Case Studies)
- School councils link with local council (Camden LEA)
(Case Studies)
School councils and links with the local council. - SEEN Toolkit 3 (Printed)
- Self-evaluation tool
(Printed)
A tool for schools to audit their citizenship provision - Shadow Youth Council, Fermanagh
(Case Studies)
A group of people elected by post primary age students throughout the county using the PR system. - Show Racism the Red Card: anti-racism in football
(Case Studies)
An anti-racist education campaign, which aims to end the presence and toleration of racism in football - Sixth Form MLD and SLD students plan Citizenship
(Case Studies)
Students at SEEVIC (South East Essex Sixth Form College) suggest/decide topics as part of their termly review. - SMART Thinking
(Printed)
Social, moral and reflective thinking for young offenders and young people at risk - Smoking in Public Places
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - Southwark Council encourages political and economic literacy
(Case Studies)
Young people from local schools and youth groups set their own budget for Southwark. - Southwark Students develop charter of rights and responsibilities
(Case Studies)
Project involving 150 students from 8 secondary schools. - Student Action for Refugees
(Case Studies)
STAR helps students promote awareness of refugee issues, support refugees and campaign for refugee rights. - Student councils: Special school and mainstream schools working together
(Case Studies)
The after school youth club has its own council which makes decisions about the running of the club. - Student-led anti-racist education (Case Studies)
- Study Support Centre, Middlesborough Football Club
(Case Studies)
A 'cool' learning place - the experience includes learning about teamwork, cooperation, respect, and anti-racism. - Successful cross-curricular Citizenship (Case Studies)
- Teacher training in citizenship education: training for a new subject or for a new kind of subject? (Web)
- Teaching about controversial issues
(Printed)
Guidance for teachers - Teaching Controversial Issues
(Web)
Topics include GM crops, hunting, prisons, ID cards, Iraq, smoking in public, and the voting age. - The Howard League Citizenship and Crime Project
(Case Studies)
A project set up to educate young people about the criminal justice system and youth crime. - Thinkers (Printed)
- Thinkers: The Sand Tray (Printed)
- Thinkers: The Scary Video (Printed)
- Towards a national strategy for public legal education
(Printed)
Public Legal Education: a proposal for development - Tribes: exploring how communities can live peacefully together
(Case Studies)
A series of fun, flexible lessons for RE and Citizenship. - Trouble for Danny: Making SENse of the Law
(Printed)
A downloadable resource for students with special education needs - Troublous times: young people, citizenship and respect
(Printed)
Hooper Lecture 2006, given by Shami Chakrabarti - Tsunami lesson plan
(Printed)
The Asian Tsunami: Natural Disaster & Public Reaction - Understanding Citizenship: Book 1 (2nd edition)
(Printed)
A progressive course for Key Stage 3 Citizenship. - Understanding Citizenship: Book 2 (2nd edition)
(Printed)
A progressive course for Key Stage 3 Citizenship. - Understanding Citizenship: Book 3 (2nd edition)
(Printed)
A progressive course for Key Stage 3 Citizenship. - Understanding Citizenship: Teachers' Resource
(Printed)
A progressive course for Key Stage 3 Citizenship. - Value Pluralism, Democracy and Education for Citizenship (Printed)
- Voting age: reduction to 16
(Web)
From the 'Teaching Controversial Issues' series - VSO youth projects in developing countries
(Case Studies)
An exchange programme involving young people from the UK and countries in the developing world. - We work together: can you?
(Printed)
A teaching resource for promoting co-operation and conflict resolution. - What's it all about?
(Printed)
Making the case for introducing primary age pupils to the thinking skills associated with good citizenship. - Whole school approach to Citizenship
(Case Studies)
Ringmer Community College, East Sussex - Why Human Rights Matter
(Printed)
Hooper Lecture 2005, given by Cherie Booth QC - Williamson Fund, The
(Printed)
Sample unit for KS4 from 'Charity Matters'. - Working with Kosovan refugees
(Case Studies)
Young people across the full age range (11-18), co-ordinated an awareness and fund-raising campaign to support Kosovan refugees. - YCP online
(Web)
Young Citizen's Passport website - You, Me, Us!
(Printed)
A Citizenship pack for primary schools. - Young Citizen's Passport, England and Wales: 13th Edition
(Printed)
Award-winning guide to legal rights and responsibilties in England and Wales. - Young Citizen's Passport, Northern Ireland: 2nd Edition
(Printed)
Award-winning guide to legal rights and responsibilties in Northern Ireland. - Young Citizen's Passport, Scotland: 2nd Edition
(Printed)
Award-winning guide to legal rights and responsibilties in Scotland. - Young Citizens In Action, Belfast
(Case Studies)
A youth programme to support and resource young people aged 16-30 involved in volunteering, or who would like to be. - Young people supporting refugees
(Case Studies)
Local youth workers took positive steps to integrate and welcome young refugees to their new community. - Young People, Politics & Citizenship: A Disengaged Generation?
(Printed)
Values, attitudes and behaviour of young people in the 1990s - Young Scots campaign against sectarianism
(Case Studies)
Winners of a Philip Lawrence Award - Your Rights and Responsibilities: vol.1 (KS3)
(Printed)
A two-part series looking at young people's rights & responsibilities and the role of law in society. - Your Rights and Responsibilities: vol.2 (KS4)
(Printed)
A two-part series looking at young people's rights & responsibilities and the role of law in society. - Your Vote, Your Choice: encouraging voter registration
(Case Studies)
A campaign to encourage young people to register to vote and take part in the 1999 Lewisham young people’s referendum. - Youth Act Graduate Council residential weekend (Events)
- Youth Action Plus: young people tackling social issues in the community
(Case Studies)
Brent Youth Action - Youth group campaigning for human rights in El Salvador
(Case Studies)
A group of young people in Maidstone have been involved in an on-going campaign to improve the working conditions of factory - Youth Parliament Competition guide (Printed)
- Youth Parliament Competition: active learning about parliament
(Case Studies)
School-wide active learning about parliament, using the Youth Parliament Competition. - Youth Work and the Promotion of Citizenship (Printed)







