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I would encourage people to step out of their comfort zones, we need our eyes opened to the lives of those around us. It helps us to put our lives into perspective and will change you forever. Go!
Sarah, Bristol

Assemblies and lessons on a range of global development subjects for KS1 – KS4 and post-16. Subjects include:

  • Fair-trade
  • HIV and AIDS
  • Global poverty: causes, impacts
  • Water: availability, sanitation
  • Education from around the world, plus specific case studies
  • Street kids: general and specific
  • Food security, food from around the world, ‘whats in your lunch-box’, local and global food
  • Climate change: global impacts, climate injustice
  • International trade

Also available:

  • Assistance with planning overseas trips for schools, workshops pre and post travel relating to all aspects of cross-cultural exchanges
  • Consultant team leader for CRED (global development education organisation).
    • CRED organises overseas trips for students from year 9 upwards, with accompanying adults, to Ethiopia, India, Thailand, Kenya and Zambia. The trips are based around working with child-focussed partners in the host country.