Resources for Schools Speak Out
Discover everything you need to inspire and engage young campaigners.
Use the resources signposted on this page to help young people learn more about global issues, take action in their school and community and make a difference in the wider world.
They might contact their local MP, raise awareness at school or organise an eye-catching media stunt.
All these ideas and more are in the resources to help young people raise their voices against poverty and injustice.
Action and learning resources
Our Manifesto for the World: Giving Young People a Voice in the UK General Election
Young people learn about the UK General Election and the Sustainable Development Goals and then influence newly elected MPs with their Manifestos for the World
The Creative for the Climate Exhibition in Parliament. Photo: Send My Friend to School
Get Creative for Climate Justice
Young people learn about climate justice and use their creativity to demand action.
A school visit to the Oxfam Superstore in Oxford. Image: Andy Aitchison/Oxfam
Champion sustainable fashion
Fast fashion is a 21st century phenomenon. But it comes with a high price for people and planet.
Mark Chappell/Send My Friend to School
Education in Emergencies
All children have the right to a quality education, but 22 million children around the world are out of school because of emergencies and long-term crises.
Lead a creative school campaign to ensure that every child whose education has been affected by emergencies can continue to learn.
Amnesty International UK/Marie-Anne Ventoura
Families Together
Learn why refugees are often separated from their families and organise a school campaign.
Kaff Media / Oxfam
Campaign for peace in Yemen
Think critically about conflict, gain an insight into the crisis in Yemen and campaign to help bring peace.
Rebecca Lonsdale/Oxfam
Get Behind the Barcodes
Investigate the human suffering in global food supply chains and encourage supermarkets to do better.