HUMAN RIGHTS WORKSHOPS
LOCATION: OUTREACH OR ONLINE
Our Human Rights workshops are available either as a live online session or can be delivered in-person, at your school, by one of our expert facilitators.
During our Human Rights workshops, students complete various activities which encourage them to explore their own understanding and opinions of human rights, allow them to examine specific articles from the European Convention on Human Rights and investigate the approach of the UK courts to human rights by debating the issues raised in real court cases. Students will:
- Learn about the history, implementation and contemporary significance of human rights
- Prepare and present a case for or against a real human rights court case
- Create and justify a proposal for a new human rights clause
Curriculum links: Citizenship, English, History, Law
These workshops have been developed in Partnership with Royal Holloway, University of London and Cumberland Lodge, as part of the ‘Citizens Project’ supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund
Suitable for | Key Stage 3 - 4 |
Location | At your school – one of our expert facilitators will lead the session in school or remotely as a live online session |
Key skills enhanced include | Problem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, public speaking and debating. |
Duration | 1 hour 30 minutes (can be extended) |
Number of students | Maximum 30 pupils |
Cost | £150 |
Booking | Email learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811 |
“
Thank you so much for a fantastic day at the courts. It was an extremely informative, interactive and enjoyable morning.
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Manchester Muslim Prep School
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