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The Contribution of Active Citizenship Education to Community Cohesion Ben Hammond Lead Organiser, London Citizen Schools Alliance London Citizenship Advisor, ACT Former Citizenship Co-ordinator, Deptford Green School [email protected]

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Powerpoint Presentation supporting a workshop on the contribution of Active Citizenship Education to the promotion of community cohesion in schools

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The Contribution of Active Citizenship Education to Community Cohesion

Ben HammondLead Organiser, London Citizen Schools Alliance

London Citizenship Advisor, ACTFormer Citizenship Co-ordinator, Deptford Green School

[email protected]

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1. AIM

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Aim: to promote a form of Community Cohesion in which...

‘Our Shared Future’ – Commission on Integration & Cohesion June 2007

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Do + See/hear = LEARN

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Aim: to promote a form of Community Cohesion in which...

1. Shared contributions to future visions2. Trust in institutions3. Access to services through

engagement4. Rights enjoyed and respected5. Recognised contributions by all6. Strong, positive relationships

‘Our Shared Future’ – Commission on Integration & Cohesion June 2007

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2. METHOD

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METHOD: 4 steps to community cohesion...

ASK Enable students to question their communities and communicate opinions about them

CONNECTLink with key local, national and global stakeholders

Develop ‘Change Actions’, ways for all students to take action to change an aspect of the community they have identified.ENTITLE

ENRICHSupport young people who wish to take further action

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Y7 Headstart Research:

Your Voice; Your ActionWhat Bothers You about the Local Community?

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Nothing to do

Streets are not safe

Messy area

Traffic

Other

1. At the beginning of year 7 you said that street safety was your biggest concern…

Students in Year 7 are asked this question in their first ever Citizenship lesson, which is followed a few weeks later by a tour and investigation of local community safety ‘hotspots’.

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Students vote for a local underpass as the hotspot which most concerns them. The Citizenship department engages the Council and The Landscape Partnership, an urban design company, to work with students to help improve the underpass.

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Students visit the underpass and produce designs for how it could be changed. These feed into the official design process which culminates in 3 designs, which students ‘road test’ with users of the underpass.

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One representative of each class is elected as an ‘underpass expert’ – they present the year group’s work to the council and lobby them to fund the new design. They succeed – and secure £500,000 of Transport for London funding.

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Every student in the school is asked in a 1-question survey what they would like to study during our annual ‘week of voices’ – where students’ learning is focused on developing their ‘voices’ and the skills needed to articulate it powerfully

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With students having chosen to learn about young people and crime, Lewisham Council, the Metropolitan Police in Lewisham, and broad London-wide campaign group the Enough! Coalition are engaged to work with students on the outcomes of the week.

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Every student in the school takes part in projects based around young people and crime. Here, year 8 students make photo stories for the Young Mayor for Lewisham explaining what their opinions are on young people and crime – its affects, causes and solutions

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150 students, staff, parents, public sector

representatives and and community groups

The week culminates in the week of voices showcase, an event highlighting students’ learning and reflections on young people, crime and the media. It includes a young people’s debate with the MET police and council. The event is reported on by a team of student reporters.

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In schools and colleges across London student leaders ask other students what they most want changed about their community...

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Teams of student leaders from 20+ schools, colleges and youth groups attend a Young Delegate’s assembly, to work out a Young People’s Agenda for London... They debate, discuss, persuade, suggest and end up with 3 issues and 3 ideas for change...

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Meanwhile, students go back to their schools to tell the school what has been decided at the Delegate’s assembly, and to motivate students to come to the big power players event...

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Organisers contact the people responsible for the issues the young people want changed, and are invited to attend an Young Citizens’ Assembly to commit to working with the young people on their agenda...

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The Young Citizens’ Assembly at the IndigO2 April 1st 2009, 1pm to 3pm.

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March 6th

Young Citizens’ Assembly

1500 young people – united together – to change London

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What’s it all about?

Young PeopleLondonChange

LeadershipRecognition

Power

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Who’s coming?

1500 Young People from 40 schools, colleges & youth groups

Kit Malthouse, Deputy Mayor of London

Assistant Commissioner Rose Fitzpatrick (2nd in charge, MET police)

Ed Balls MP, Secretary of State for Education

…amongst many others!

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3. Outcomes

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£500,000 to redesign a local safety hotspot

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1000 signatures to improve road safety for all around Deptford Green

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Launch of the Lewisham Enough! Coalition – to make youth violence history

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15 students spending 3 hours questioning Total Oil’s Chief Executive on his

investment policy in Burma

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Over 75% of students voting in school council elections for the past 4 years

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Where next?

www.citizenschools.org.ukTo download this powerpoint and see all the latest

CitizenSchools newshttp://forum.citizenschools.org.uk

Forum to share ideas, questions, discussions, resourceswww.teachingcitizenship.org.ukProfessional subject association