Being an ethical consumer in today’s world requires first recognizing that consumption is not just embedded in economic relations, but also social and political ones.
Waste
It is really important that our students understand our global waste systems and the consequences of waste as a broader global justice issue and how the environment, people and the economy are all interlinked.
Wellbeing
This resource sheet strives to introduce to you the area of wellbeing as a global justice issue but also how we integrate global justice into the Wellbeing Framework.
Poverty
Poverty is not natural; it is man-made but the way that it is spoken about and particularly how people living in poverty are spoken about, does not reflect this.
Direct Provision
Direct Provision is the system used to accommodate and provide basic welfare to people seeking asylum in Ireland.
Migration and Seeking Assylum
Globally there are more people on the move than ever before. These are people who were mostly forced to flee their own countries due to climate change, demographics, instability, growing inequality, terrorism, conflict and aspirations for a better life.
Stereotype Workshops
Exploring stereotypes is a good way to introduce issues of equality including themes of racial justice, discrimination, gender equality, LGBTQi etc Here’s a couple of past workshops we have done that have worked well: Workshop plan: Stereotypes workshop Workshop with second level students Stereotypes with students Workshop with teachers in training Stereotype presentation for teachers in training Labelling game sticker …
Goal 16: Peace & Justice
Resources on the theme of peace and justice.
WWGS Teacher Training City West Jan 2019 Materials
Find the workshop materials from the WWGS Teacher Training on January 31st 2019 in City West.
Religious Education and Development Education resources
Religious Education resources