ABSTRACT

This practical resource is designed to support children and young people as they develop an understanding of the basic rights that we are all entitled to as humans. Diverse and inclusive, Blob figures have proven themselves to be a valuable way of sparking discussion of difficult topics through the universal means of body language and feelings.

Based upon the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, this book introduces 'Blob Trees', lines and images with prompt questions and activities to help children to consider concepts such as freedom of movement and speech, safety and equality. It encourages children to think about the ways in which they can apply human rights articles to their own lives, by treating others with kindness, fairness and respect.

Key features include:

  • ‘How to use’ guides and prompt questions for each topic
  • Simplified and child-friendly versions of all 42 human rights articles
  • Photocopiable and downloadable worksheets designed to be used with individuals and groups of all sizes.

With clear and supportive guidance and a graduated approach, this is an essential tool for teachers and practitioners looking to support an understanding of human rights in children and young people. It will also be invaluable for any groups wishing to develop accreditation for UNICEF’s ‘Rights Respecting Schools’ Awards.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |18 pages

Blob Trees

chapter |21 pages

Drawing the Line

chapter |15 pages

Blob Human Rights Articles

chapter |29 pages

Applying Human Rights to Life

chapter |7 pages

Blob World Sheets

chapter |11 pages

Blob Priority Sheets

chapter |8 pages

Blob Reflective Images