• Starting RRSA course  © UNICEF UK Education / 2011

    Starting RRSA An introduction to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, its core principles and UNICEF UK’s Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA), this session will further your knowledge of children’s rights and the RRSA process.

  • Achieving Level 1 course  © UNICEF UK Education / 2011

    Achieving Level 1 This course aims to deepen your school’s understanding of the RRSA by reviewing and developing action plans, clarifying evaluation of impact, and by considering aspects of global citizenship. 

  • Moving from Level 1 to Level 2 course  © UNICEF UK Education / 2011

    Moving from Level 1 to Level 2 This is a great opportunity to reflect on your RRSA journey and plan future school development. It aims to deepen understanding of rights-respecting values and global citizenship. 

  • 101 ways to implement the RRSA  © UNICEF UK Education / 2011

    101 Ways to Implement the RRSA If you’re looking for practical ideas on how to implement the RRSA in your school then this is the course for you. You’ll leave with 101 activities and ideas for you to use in class with pupils, at staff meetings or INSET sessions, and to help engage parents. 

  • RRSA for Early Years Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1 © UNICEF UK Education / 2012

    RRSA for Early Years Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1 This is an excellent opportunity to look at how the Rights Respecting Schools Award (RRSA) can be explored with young children across Early Years Settings, the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1. This course will help embed the RRSA ethos in each of these key stages within your school and provide support for the lead teacher. 

  • Olympics and rights course  © UNICEF UK Education / 2011

    London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Rights This exciting new course demonstrates a package of ideas and practical activities to help children and young people engage in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. You will consider the links between Olympic values and rights, explore case studies from UNICEF projects around the world, and take part in traditional games.