EXPLORE ACTIVITIES

This is a flexible bank of activities to pick and choose from. Use them now or keep them for when issues arise in your group or local area. Each resource is designed to be interactive and thought-provoking, with ready-to-use lesson plans.

Understand how online hate and misinformation can influence real- world behaviour.

Use creativity and quick thinking to discuss the 5D’s of Active Bystanders: Direct, Distract, Delegate, Delay, and Document.

A card matching game that helps participants understand respectful communication.

A scenario-based game that develops critical thinking skills and media literacy.

Players work together to fill in the blanks in text conversations about different hate crime scenarios.

Combine craft and design with learning about diversity and inclusion.

Use drama and creative role play to explore bias, stereotypes, and hate speech.

Encouraging participants to question what they see and hear, understand the purpose behind messages, and recognise bias or stereotypes.

Through roleplay, they explore how to behave kindly and fairly, understand who helps keep us safe.