The Citizenship section contains a variety of free, downloadable teaching resources provided by the Citizenship Foundation, West Yorkshire Police and British Transport Police.
In this unit, children learn about their responsibility to respect other people's property, and property where there is shared use such as school grounds.
Pupils could be encouraged to consider the extent to which context affects the ways in which they would be prepared to think about the nature of crime and how it should be dealt with.
This unit provided by the Citizenship Foundation aims to encourage students to think about the kind of society they would like to live in, and the way in which they and other citizens should be treated.
This free resource from West Yorkshire Police addresses a number of issues from the Citizenship unit 2 ‘Crime’ for Key Stage 3. In the main there are no ‘right’ answers, it is about perceptions for the students.
This free resource is provided by West Yorkshire Police. It is intended to be shocking and hard-hitting in places.
You can register on a website to access a series of lesson plans about economic citizenship education for KS4 students. In addition there is information about the Chance to be Chancellor competition and resources.
A free downloadable resource from West Yorkshire Police about one type of bullying associated with homophobia.
This
free resource from West Yorkshire Police reflects the creativity
of secondary school pupils who entered a competition about drugs.
Some of the information above has been provided by the Citizenship Foundation and the West Yorshire Police. For more information please click on the logos below to visit their websites.