HREA organises trainings for a range of professionals groups, including human rights defenders, development workers, humanitarian workers, educators, legal professionals, law enforcement officials, social workers, health professionals, and media professionals.
The World As It Could Be - Human Rights Education Program is an outgrowth of a series of successful initiatives carried out since 2006 to educate and inspire youth and adults to further human rights for all people. These initiatives have used the creative arts to deepen learning about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR); they have also given participating youth the voice to teach their peers and adults about the importance of the UDHR concepts.
Rapid E-Courses on Human Rights | ||
HREA offers short on-line courses introducing human rights topics. These rapid e-courses take between 3 and 5 hours to complete, yet are completely self-paced and thus can be spread out over days or even months depending on the situation of the learner. The rapid e-courses combine readings with rich multimedia, including videos and podcasts. |
Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center - Free Holocaust Education Curriculum: This curriculum guide was developed by a group of master teachers who have studied and taught the Holocaust in the context of history and the language arts. All materials and activities have been field-tested; they are challenging, age-appropriate and well suited to the needs of a diverse student population.
Facing History And Ourselves - Numerous educator materials and resources in multiple formats (publications, video, podcast, on-line and more) that combats racism, antisemitism, and prejudice.
Reports from the Council of Europe’s “European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment”, reporting on their systematic visits to places of detention.
Creating Safe And Engaging Schools: Bullying: Educators DVD (Bully) and tookit to help students find their voice, make ethical choices, and transform their communities.
Educational DVD and Toolkit
The DVD toolkit for educational use is available now. You can order the toolkit at thebullyproject.com.
Lesson Ideas: These lesson ideas are designed to provide classroom activities based on resources from Facing History And Ourselves. They suggest applications within a classroom setting; different from detailed Lesson Plans, these Lesson Ideas provide a broad foundation for activities and investigations and a spark for looking at content with a Facing History and Ourselves lens.
Florida Dept of Education Task Force on Holocaust Education: The mission of the Commissioner's Task Force on Holocaust Education is to assist school district professionals and support staff in preparation for teaching the history of the Holocaust.
The mission of the Commissioner's Task Force on Holocaust Education is to assist school district professionals and support staff in preparation for teaching the history of the Holocaust which will lead to:
From Free The Slaves, research and documents: Here you’ll find documents, links, and other resources to help you learn more about the modern anti-slavery movement.
This manual provides practical suggestions for all aspects of helping former slaves to recover. It is written as a simple tool for frontline anti-slavery workers who want to start new programs for freed slaves, improve their existing work, or show funders the types of assistance that are needed. The manual was written for Free the Slaves by Helen Armstrong, drawing on the experience of rehabilitation programs around the world.
All manuals are distributed on CD-ROM and are available online as part of the Content Area Resources or by clicking on the links below.
FLA holds affiliated companies accountable for enforcing its Workplace Code of Conduct in the factories, farms and facilities they use. To verify this, FLA has instituted a rigorous system for assessing working conditions, remedying violations and verifying progress. Working with FLA staff, independent external assessors randomly visit approximately five percent of facilities supplying affiliated companies each year. Since 2002, FLA has conducted more than 1,500 assessments - the results of which are posted below. View results by company, location, or year and learn more about how these assessments uncover issues and lead to improvements for workers.
Welcome to FIRE’s Spotlight: The Campus Freedom Resource, where you will find comprehensive information on the state of liberty on America’s campuses. Use FIRE’s Spotlight to find pages for individual academic institutions, which contain relevant links to our research of speech codes, case materials from FIRE’s Individual Rights Defense Program, media coverage of FIRE’s work, and entries from FIRE’s blog.