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Right Here, Right Now: Teaching Citizenship through Human Rights is a free resource for Key Stage 3 citizenship teachers. The resource has been hugely popular and due to high demand another 1000 copies have just been printed. The resource aims to link the concept of universal human rights with everyday experiences and help teachers examine human rights issues such as identity and diversity with students as part of the new KS3 citizenship curriculum in secondary schools in England. The resource is part of the Human Rights in Schools project, which is a partnership between the Ministry of Justice, BIHR, Amnesty International UK and the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
The British Institute of Human Rights is a registered charity (1101575) and registered company (4978121).
Registered office: School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
