Programmes

The Citizenship Foundation provides a number of ways to develop aspects of citizenship education.

These range from public debates and national interactive competitions to bespoke training for education professionals.

Also see our diary of forthcoming events.
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Diversity and Dialogue

Diversity and Dialogue aims to build better understanding between young people from different faiths and backgrounds.
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G-Nation

Giving Nation is a schools-based programme supporting the citizenship curriculum, providing teachers with free resources that promote charitable activity, decision-making and reflection.
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Go-Givers

Go-Givers is designed to tie into both the citizenship curriculum and the wider primary curriculum. It aims specifically to promote ideas of charity and empathy amongst 4-11 year olds through active participation.
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Hooper Lecture

An annual event to promote legal understanding and awareness.
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Citizenship Manifestos

This project aims at bringing coherence and structure to secondary citizenship education provision through the creation of citizenship manifestos.
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Policy

Responses to consultations and contributions to thinking in the field of citizenship education.
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Twinning

This scheme twins lawyers and schools for a programme of workshops facilitated by trainee or qualified solicitors. The work stems from our commitment to help young people learn about the law and current legal and moral issues.
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Youth Act!

The Youth ACT! programme supports groups of young people who want to achieve change in their school, youth club or community.
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