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Series: Perspectives on Citizenship, Diversity, and Identity
Citizenship in the United Kingdom
Citizenship affects almost every aspect of an individual’s life, and yet it is something many of us take for granted. This video explores what it means to be a UK citizen, within the nation and in a global context, explaining rights and...Show More
Citizenship affects almost every aspect of an individual’s life, and yet it is something many of us take for granted. This video explores what it means to be a UK citizen, within the nation and in a global context, explaining rights and responsibilities and the constitutional monarchy. A highly relevant resource, this is essential viewing for SMSC development in junior to middle secondary students. Great for those teaching British Values. Show Less
Eternal Roaming: An Introduction to Human Migration
A history of immigration as eclectic as that of the United Kingdom makes for rich cultural diversity. This video provides background on global migration, explaining push and pull factors and defining ‘refugee’, ‘asylum seeker’ and...Show More
A history of immigration as eclectic as that of the United Kingdom makes for rich cultural diversity. This video provides background on global migration, explaining push and pull factors and defining ‘refugee’, ‘asylum seeker’ and ‘migrant’, and traces the history of migration to and from the UK. A highly relevant resource, this is essential viewing for SMSC development in junior to middle secondary students. Great for those teaching British Values. Show Less
Migration Case Study: One of Many
Refugee crises often eclipse individual experience and become just about the statistics. This video spotlights the case of Maya, a 16 year old refugee of the 2011 Syrian Civil War, and explores the struggles faced by refugees before and after...Show More
Refugee crises often eclipse individual experience and become just about the statistics. This video spotlights the case of Maya, a 16 year old refugee of the 2011 Syrian Civil War, and explores the struggles faced by refugees before and after fleeing a war-torn country. A highly relevant resource, this is essential viewing for SMSC development in junior to middle secondary students. Great for those teaching British Values. Show Less
The Life of Charlie Gard
Few things are considered more precious than the life of an infant and the protection of life goes to the core of human rights principles. This video spotlights the case of critically ill infant Charlie Gard, in which courts gave rulings based on...Show More
Few things are considered more precious than the life of an infant and the protection of life goes to the core of human rights principles. This video spotlights the case of critically ill infant Charlie Gard, in which courts gave rulings based on medical opinions that were against the wishes of Charlie’s parents. A highly relevant resource, this is essential viewing for SMSC development in junior to middle secondary students. Great for those teaching British Values. Show Less
Understanding Human Rights
The United Kingdom places a high value on a number of basic human rights – fundamental freedoms, dignities and protections we should all be entitled to. This video provides background on the development of international human rights...Show More
The United Kingdom places a high value on a number of basic human rights – fundamental freedoms, dignities and protections we should all be entitled to. This video provides background on the development of international human rights conventions, and discusses the difficulties of enforcing these, with and without legislation. A highly relevant resource, this is essential viewing for SMSC development in junior to middle secondary students. Great for those teaching British Values. Show Less
When None Give Shelter: Shamima Begum
Lured by cunning recruiting tactics, thousands of people from around the world left their countries to join ISIS. Public resistance to the reintegration of defectors has been strong. This video spotlights the case of Shamima Begum, whose UK...Show More
Lured by cunning recruiting tactics, thousands of people from around the world left their countries to join ISIS. Public resistance to the reintegration of defectors has been strong. This video spotlights the case of Shamima Begum, whose UK citizenship was removed after she joined ISIS at the age of 15. A highly relevant resource, this is essential viewing for SMSC development in junior to middle secondary students. Great for those teaching British Values. Show Less