Raising awareness of issues of global poverty, inequality and injustice and encouraging a response Registered Charity No 911. Open Weekdays 1 - 5pm Saturdays 10 - 12:30
For details on Fairtrade resources & workshops available from the OWC.
For the Fairtrade poster
Contemporary Slavery
Contemporary Slavery Schools pack
Contemporary slavery powerpoint 1
Contemporary slavery powerpoint 2
Think Freedom powerpoint
Abolition of slavery powerpoint
Hugh Crowe’s Journal
For the full set of posters showing the 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
For the 60th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights flyer
Climate change teaching
Key Stage 1
Display posters on energy saving. Looking at the link between personal carbon emissions and the impact on the environment focusing upon polar bears.
Key Stage 2
The Barongo poster is a useful classroom tool to help illustrate an example of how our lifestyles impact people in the developing world
This is the car that I drive looks at the direct link between our carbon emissions and the developing world
Go Woolly. Brightly coloured classroom poster that encourages young people to think to dress appropriately for the weather - and save on carbon emissions.
For the Go Woolly poster
For Go Woolly facts and figures
Too much hot air. This classroom worksheet helps children to identify the things they use on a daily basis that create carbon emissions and encourages them to look at what they can do for possible reductions.
For the Hot Air worksheet
For the Hot Air primary posters
For the Hot Air Workshop
Secondary
Energy Saving. Classroom display posters that show how carbon emissions can be reduced through lifestyle changes
So what’s so wrong about climate change? This full pictorial display uses images and facts to examine some of the effects of climate change upon the developing world. A useful tool for opening up debate on issues of injustice.
Too much hot air... These display posters focus on the fact that each of us create the equivalent of 5 hot air balloons of carbon emissions per person per year. We need to cut our emissions by 60% to reduce the impact of climate change.