
The Department for Children, Schools and Families, the Home Office and the Department for Communities and Local Government have given the youth charity £45,000 to improve community cohesion through schools and some youth groups.
The helpline will pilot online toolkits telling teachers how to deliver inclusive citizenship education in personal, social and health education lessons later this year.
The toolkits will be made up of 10 half-hour online sessions for teachers and youth workers explaining how to teach citizenship to young people of all faiths.
Before the pilot begins, focus groups will be held with young people and teachers from schools in culturally mixed areas to find out what they think lessons should address.
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