Welcome to the Resource Hub!
This is a growing database of information, activities and educational resources to help us create a fairer, green future for all. The hub is an ever-evolving resource for educators, students, businesses and individuals to support action and learning. If you have any material to add please submit via our Contact page.
The resources have been carefully chosen by experts in their field. We hope you find them useful.
Thanks to UWE Bristol for supporting the Hub
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The Little Book of Fairness
Interactive guide for KS1/KS2 children about global food trade and production.











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- For Students
Migration Art – Salma Zulfiqar
Shedding light on the issues affecting refugee and asylum seekers through photography.




- For Everyone
Exile Voices
Empowering young refugees to tell their own stories through the power of photography.






- For Educators
- For Students
Fairtrade Schools Resources
A brilliant range of resources on Fairtrade and climate change







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- For Everyone
- For Students
Threads Fast Fashion Game
An easy to play online game that explores the social and environmental impacts of our clothing.






- For Everyone
Journeys Festival International
Using art to spark discussions and conversations about challenges faced by refugees.



- For Everyone
Fast Fashion & Workers’ Rights in the UK
State of working conditions and workers pay by major fast fashion brands in the UK.





- For Everyone
7 videos guaranteed to change the way you see refugees
A series of short films to learn about the struggles and challenges relating to the ongoing refugee crisis all around the world.






- For Everyone
VolunteerMatch
Connecting volunteers and non-profit organisations for the betterment of our society.














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- For Everyone
- For Students
Thank You For the Rain film
A film by Julia Dahn and Kisilu Musya about a Kenyan farmer whose village is destroyed by a flood, and how this motivates him to become a climate activist.





