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Development Education Project

development education project

5.0(1)

DevelopmentEducation.ie is an online resource focused on the unequal and unjust shape of the world today. It offers resources to stimulate debate and discussion about the issues and challenges we face and which encourage us to make decisions about the type of world we need and want to create. It is a place for primary and post primary teachers, youth workers, students, adult and community workers and those with an interest in development, sustainability and human rights. It is a place to learn about and explore: The basic shape of our (unequal 80:20) world International development and underdevelopment Human rights (and human wrongs) (in)Justice and (in)equality issues Race and interculturalism Views and perspectives on a variety of development issues including poverty, exclusion, women’s rights, HIV and AIDS, discrimination, aid, etc. Development and human rights education It is a place to find ideas, tools and materials for exploring controversial and contested issues such as human development, sustainability, fair trade, women’s rights etc. with stimulus resources, statistics, debates, viewpoints and values enquiry. It includes: A searchable online resource library Downloadable themed issue guides, development data, cartoons and photographs Blogs and opinion pieces from teachers, activists, development workers, students and educators Photo stories, ‘Top 10s’, resource reviews, An action hub with project case studies Teacher and educator guides Campaign ideas and action projects Details on resource centres in Ireland

Sports Challenge Ltd

sports challenge ltd

5.0(1)

Worcester

Sports Challenge Ltd has been established since 2008 with the aim to impact the local communities in a fun, safe environment providing multiple sporting activities and dance to thousands of children. At Sports Challenge we pride ourselves in providing professional school support & exciting sports activity camps children are engaged at all times and parents trust us. Sports Challenge Ltd Groups are as followed: Dance Challenge - Football Challenge - Cricket Challenge Tennis Challenge - Youth Challenge - Teacher Challenge OUR ETHOS Changing the environment to provide a fun, safe learning method for all participants. Delivering high quality professional sports & activity provision all year around. Building, strengthening & maintaining our reputation within the industry. Always looking to improve and develop constantly, asking for feedback from parents, children & staff. Creating a professional working environment by enhancing our relationships with our schools, parents & all people who use our services. We specialise in providing children, from the age of 3 + years old the opportunity to do something different, to discover new skills and ways having fun. Sports Challenge provides high quality coaching/teaching staff who are all experienced in working with children of all abilities and ages. In all lessons/activities the focus is on development rather than winning. The balance of Multi skills (agility, balance & coordination) motor skills & social communication skills provides a framework for our success.

Learning Partnership West

learning partnership west

5.0(6)

Bristol

We are a Community Interest Company and we work across Bristol, South Gloucestershire, B&NES, North Somerset and Wiltshire. We work with children and young people aged between 6 and 25, identifying where the gaps in support exist. We work collaboratively with children, young people, families, professional agencies, Local Authorities, Schools, Voluntary Sector Organisations and charitable trusts/foundations to ensure that we meet the needs of our communities’ most vulnerable children and young people. Building on the strengths, abilities and talents of children and young people, our specialist team ensures that no child or young person is left without help, and that children and young people are encouraged and supported to develop their own resilience, skills to overcome any barriers that prevent them from engaging with their education, their families and in their community. Learning Partnership West (LPW) exists to inspire future aspiration and ensure that no child or young person is left without help. Through play work, youth work and the provision of alternative education our relentless care and personalised approaches are underpinned by trauma-recovery. We support all children and young people between the ages of 6-25 to build on their strengths, abilities and talents; overcome barriers to engagement and education; and to develop their own resilience and capability, because we believe every child and young person can reach their potential.