The UWhat? campaign is a project of the Children's Rights Alliance for England that takes government documents and translates them into language and formats that will help young people get involved in the issues. Now available on its web site is the children bill, stripped of all the arcane and complex language. It offers young people short summaries of the major implications and a step-by-step translation.
Price: free Available from: www.crights.org. uk/uwhat
SEX, DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
This 114-page, ring-bound file from Tacade is for teachers and others working with 14- to 19-year-olds of varying abilities. It offers activities that help young people consider issues of drugs, sex and alcohol and the links between them. Many are based on cartoon illustrations that offer a way of structuring discussion around issues ranging from the basis of attraction to the dilemmas of drug taking.
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